Topics: Vocabulary and Grammar
. What does it mean to be credible?
A. When the reader can be believe and trust the author.
B. When the author states their main point.
C. When the reader can understand the counterclaim.
D. When the author shares personal stories to support their claim.
Select your answer:

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