"tell us exactly what the source of your information is". Usually that means you mention the author of that information , the title of the book or name and date of the magazin or webpage where the article was published and if it's a book, the page numbers where the information can be found.
give your sources for that information and/or prove them
To summarize facts and say which sources they came from
Yes, validate is an antonym of denounce.
If you buy something at that store, they will validate your parking ticket so don't have to pay.
A. locating relevant information in a variety of media.
Paraphrase the key information in the source
how can information from sources be skewed to validate an argument
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it means the email has to be a real email
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it means "to validate," which means, "to confirm" or "to authenticate." it is better to use "validate" rather than "validify" because validify isn't really a word.
The source means where did you obtain the information you are using - you find that yourself when you copy down the information!
Thre evaluation criterias are Authority, currency and intent. Authority: how good is the source or his validation. currency how current is the information. intent: who the information is intended for. and also coverage: those this source have the info you need.
To summarize facts and say which sources they came from
It means that your information comes directly from the source.
That you've validated your personal information, including your email address. Find this on your account page.
You don't have to - but it helps validate your answer if you can include a link to an external source for clarification.
'The ends justify the means' means that the end result will validate what you had to do to get there. It is usually used it situations that the 'means' are difficult.