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As you are evaluating a Web site for reliability, you should look at why the Web site was created. If It was created to persuade people, then it is reliable. • True • False
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As you are evaluating a Web site for reliability, you should look at why the Web site was created. If It was created to
persuade people, then it is reliable.
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• False
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trueeeeee
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True bc I believe so
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