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English, 23.02.2022 05:10 Jackpumpkin

What is a source, and how can we differentiate reliable sources from unreliable sources? In addition, how could we possibly compromise our ethos, pathos, and logos if 1) our sources are quite reliable, 2) they all support the main argument, and 3) have community approval? (Hint*: think about formatting in-text citations!)

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