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1. What is being decided when information is evaluated?

2. List and describe the two steps you can use to break down into its arguments

3. Why does confusing and uncertain need to be clarified?

4. What are some causes for confusion and uncertainty in an argument?

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Answer:

1. Once you found information that matches the topic and requirements of your research, you should analyze or evaluate these information sources. Evaluating information encourages you to think critically about the reliability, validly, accurately, authority, timeliness, point of view or bias of information sources.

2. The first step of evaluating an argument is making an inference connection. The second step is asserting premise acceptability. 2 questions to ask is (1) Is this argument valid and (2) Is this argument sound or unsound.