Questions: Question 3 2 pts Which is the BEST thesis statement? Surfing the Internet for source information is unreliable because many articles do not indicate their authors or sponsoring organizations As we surf the Internet, we frequently find articles we cannot trust because we do not find authors' names or sponsoring organizations. I was surfing the Internet for source information but it's unreliable.

Question 3
2 pts

Which is the BEST thesis statement?
Surfing the Internet for source information is unreliable because many articles do not indicate their authors or sponsoring organizations
As we surf the Internet, we frequently find articles we cannot trust because we do not find authors' names or sponsoring organizations.
I was surfing the Internet for source information but it's unreliable.
Transcript text: Question 3 2 pts Which is the BEST thesis statement? Surfing the Internet for source information is unreliable because many articles do not indicate their authors or sponsoring organizations As we surf the Internet, we frequently find articles we cannot trust because we do not find authors' names or sponsoring organizations. I was surfing the Internet for source information but it's unreliable.
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The answer is the first one: "Surfing the Internet for source information is unreliable because many articles do not indicate their authors or sponsoring organizations."

Explanation:

  1. "Surfing the Internet for source information is unreliable because many articles do not indicate their authors or sponsoring organizations." - This is the best thesis statement because it clearly presents a specific argument and provides a reason for the claim. It is concise and directly addresses the issue of reliability in online information.

  2. "As we surf the Internet, we frequently find articles we cannot trust because we do not find authors' names or sponsoring organizations." - While this statement is clear, it is less direct and slightly more verbose than the first option. It uses a more conversational tone, which might not be as strong for a formal thesis statement.

  3. "I was surfing the Internet for source information but it's unreliable." - This statement is the weakest because it is written in the first person and lacks specificity. It does not provide a clear reason for why the information is considered unreliable, making it less effective as a thesis statement.

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