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Read this excerpt from a passage and the works cited entry for the source listed below the excerpt.
The Springfield Times sent a reporter to the Cracker Box Cafe on the outskirts of the capital to ask patrons why they think the
candidate's belief that the earth is flat has not turned off voters. Between bites of a chili cheese omelet, one diner said he didn't care about
the controversy. "The man's running to be the governor, not a mapmaker. Besides, I like a guy who makes up his own mind." (p. A4)
"Flat-earth Bounce Confounds Poll Watchers." (2019, Feb. 2) Springfield Times, A4.
Is this newspaper article a credible source? Why or why not?
O A_The source is not credible because ordinary people aren't experts on polling,
O B_This source is credible because it quotes someone's personal feelings, which are always valid.
C_The source is not credible because newspapers and reporters are biased,
D_This source is credible because it is an established newspaper.
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