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A credible source is one that is

1) With bias
2) Not useful
3) Persuasive
4) Trustworthy
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Answer:

4) Trustworthy

Step-by-step explanation:

Bias and persuasion are red flags that imply a source is not credible. If the source is not useful, it should not be used, and therefore, determining the credibility is not necessary unless stated otherwise by further instructions.

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