An image depicting a desk setting where a neatly arranged stack of books is visible. Each book in the stack has a distinct label, which ranges from high to low credibility, illustrating the importance of source evaluation when crafting an argument. The labels could be in the form of stars or numerical scores. An overhead view could reinforce the feeling of research and study. The environment around the deck may be an academic setup, perhaps a student's study area with a lamp, paper, and pen next to the stack, subtly linking the setting to the process of scholarly writing.

What is one criterion a writer should use when evaluating a source? answer- B

When supporting a claim, what is a credible source? answer- A
What does it mean for a source to be relevant? answer- B
Why is it important to use credible sources when writing an argument? answer- B

heres the answers of anyone needs them

Andddd thank god I answered these myself and read the lesson-

All the answers here are just wrong-
Atleast for Lesson 9: Using Credible Sources Quick Check, Unit 8: Writing an Argument
Anyways here are the answers that got me an A :p
1- Its relevance
2- one that can be trusted to have accurate information
3- It contains information connected to the point of an argument.
4- to make an argument more trustworthy

Be careful of these lists of answers without explanations. Sometimes kids deliberately post wrong answers. Sometimes kids make mistakes. Sometimes teachers and/or test publishers mix the questions and answer choices up. Sometimes they change them completely!

Here are the answers For 8A Using Credible Sources Quick Check

1.) What is one criterion a writer should use when evaluating a source? Answer: It's relevance

2.) When supporting a claim, what is a credible source?
Answer: One that can be trusted to have accurate information

3.) What does it mean for a source to be relevant?
Answer: It contains information connected to the point of an argument.

4.) Why is it important to use credible sources when writing an argument?
Answer: To make an argument more trustworthy

DO NOT listen to any of these answers I got 0/4 because of them.

omg name is 100% correct!!

1- Its relevance

2- one that can be trusted to have accurate information
3- It contains information connected to the point of an argument
4- to make a argument trustworthy

name is right

i am so sorry if i confused anyone or anyone got the wrong answers, that was my fault, i should've checked through the answers more clearly before posting those answers, and again, i am very sorry for anyone who ended up getting the wrong answers due to my fault.

ATTENTION PLEASE stop just saying your answers in just letter forum the letters order is scrambled every time, you must say the answer not the letter.

aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa is right thanks man