Questions: 5) A statement with a footnote should be
considered an opinion.
evaluated by investigating the source presented.
taken as fact.
Transcript text: 5) A statement with a footnote should be
considered an opinion.
evaluated by investigating the source presented.
taken as fact.
Solution
The answer is: evaluated by investigating the source presented.
Explanation for each option:
Considered an opinion: This is incorrect. A statement with a footnote is not necessarily an opinion. Footnotes are used to provide additional information, cite sources, or offer explanations. The nature of the statement (whether it is an opinion or a fact) depends on the content and the credibility of the source cited.
Evaluated by investigating the source presented: This is correct. When a statement includes a footnote, it is important to check the source referenced to determine the reliability and validity of the information. Investigating the source helps to verify the accuracy and credibility of the statement.
Taken as fact: This is incorrect. A statement should not be automatically taken as fact just because it has a footnote. The credibility of the source and the context of the information must be assessed to determine whether the statement is factual.
In summary, the presence of a footnote indicates that further investigation of the source is necessary to evaluate the statement's accuracy and reliability.