Craft an engaging depiction that is a symbolic representation of various sources for online research. Show an antique room with an open vault titled 'National Archives', an animated human figure with a bubble showing a historical event signifying a 'history nerd's weblog', a representation of an encyclopedia for 'Wikipedia', a woman by a chalkboard denoting a 'college history professor's weblog', a dusty vintage computer screen suggesting an 'outdated website', a commercial building with 'online store', an official-looking building representing a '.gov website', and a question mark over some documents depicting 'unverified sources'.

which of the following might be considered a valid source for online research? 3 points

the national archives
a weblog of a guy who describes himself a history nerd
a wikipedia article
a weblog of a college history professor about her area of specialty
a .org website that was last updated in 2008
a .com website with its own online store
a .gov website
a website claims that you can't verify at another source

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1. B start to fill out the vocabulary knowledge rating chart
2. D The usability of course Contant regardless of a persons ability or disability
3 a the national archives
D A weblog of a college history professor about her area of specialty
G .gov website

i got 2 out of 5 but it was a national archive gov website and a weblog of a college professor

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