Here are the following questions to address in evaluating this source. Answer each question as thoroughly as possible.
1. In what type of publication is this article published?
2. Is this article published in an academic, popular, or hybrid source? Explain how you know and identify some of the features of this article that communicate that to you.
3. Is this article a report or an argument? Explain how you know and identify some of the features of this article that communicate that to you.
4. Who is the author(s) of this article and what is the title of this article?
5. Who is the intended audience of this article? Explain how you know and identify some of the features of this article that communicate that to you.
6. Based on the type of source this article is, what would be the best use of it in research? For example, would it serve researchers better to use it as a source of examples or to use it as support for a specific claim being made in an argument? Here are the following questions to address in evaluating this source. Answer each question as thoroughly as possible.
1. In what type of publication is this article published?
2. Is this article published in an academic, popular, or hybrid source? Explain how you know and identify some of the features of this article that communicate that to you.
3. Is this article a report or an argument? Explain how you know and identify some of the features of this article that communicate that to you.
4. Who is the author(s) of this article and what is the title of this article?
5. Who is the intended audience of this article? Explain how you know and identify some of the features of this article that communicate that to you.
6. Based on the type of source this article is, what would be the best use of it in research? For example, would it serve researchers better to use it as a source of examples or to use it as support for a specific claim being made in an argument? Here are the following questions to address in evaluating this source. Answer each question as thoroughly as possible.
The initial and follow-up posts should be supported by quotations from the article and properly documented using MLA 9 standards.