Wait, wait, wait that totally destroys the book's
credibility! if medieval masterpieces [by...
English, 10.01.2020 20:31 leilei2003
Wait, wait, wait that totally destroys the book's
credibility! if medieval masterpieces [by francis eggbert] is
fiction, and pettit is using it as a source, then that means
pettit's assumptions are probably inaccurate,
han:
got that right. and eggert is a famous historian. he's even
got a show on the radio.
o
a. challenging the credibility of sources
o
b. determining new research goals
o
c. asking clarifying questions
o
d. conducting extra research
Answers: 3
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