When you are trying to understand a topic and come across conflicting information on a topic, what should you do first? (1 point)

looks for topics on which the same authors agree

look for other topics on which the same authors disagree****

decide with which text you agree

identify where exactly the texts disagree

I just took the test for Connexus 1.When deciding if two texts disagree, what does it mean to make a judgement about a particular set of facts? C. Draw a conclusion

2.What does it mean when two authors disagree on matters of fact? A.The authors present opposing information on the same topic
3.When you are trying to understand a topic and come across conflicting information on a topic, what should you do first? A. Identify where exactly the texts disagree
4.Why night two texts on the same topic disagree? D. The authors interpret the facts differently
5.When applying technology to identify text disagreement, what is a key word? C. A word that shows sources that offer more information about the point on which the text differ

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When you encounter conflicting information on a topic, the first thing you should do is look for other topics on which the same authors disagree. This helps you identify any biases or inconsistencies in their views, which can provide insights into the potential reasons behind the conflicting information. By exploring the areas of disagreement, you can gain a deeper understanding of the topic and evaluate the credibility and reliability of the sources. This approach allows you to critically analyze the information and form a more informed opinion based on the available evidence.