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question 1:
what is the web site's purpose?

to inform
to persuade
to entertain

question 2:
because of the © symbol in the web site above, you would not be able to reference the web site in a paper on bias.

true
false

question 3:
who is the target audience of the web site?

teachers
parents
students
it cannot be determined.

question 4:
what is the subject of this web site?

students
homework
teachers
homework

question 5:
how recently was this web site updated?

2007
2005
2001
we cannot tell.

question 6:
the author of this web site can be easily found on the site's home page.

true
false

question 7:
what occasion prompted the creation of this web site?

the owner's desire for money
the desire to students
the desire to teachers with their workload
it cannot be determined.


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