Don't rely on domain names to tell you about credibility.
What can domain name extensions like .com and .org tell us about a website? Not much. Focus on fact-checking the information on the website rather than relying on the address to tell you whether it's credible or not.
This guide is designed to help you find fundamental resources for research in the area of rhetoric. The resources here are by no means comprehensive, but they will help you achieve a sound start to your work. The research process is often nonlinear and you will probably find yourself returning to certain steps and certain resources over and over. Explore, ask questions, find information.
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1. Identify the controversy.
2. Check the Facts.
3. Check the Reasoning.
4. Identify Potential Solutions.
Remember, there are a lot of words that mean "controversy" or indicate that controversy is present. Think about using a variety of words in your search. For example:
Words to look for in headlines or summaries:
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