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Article Evaluation on Literacy
'''Is everything in the article relevant to the article topic? Is there anything that distracted you?'''

The article is relevant to the topic. It has enough details and it does not distract me from obtaining the information. This article is about literacy and the overall aspects of why it is important to have reading and writing skills.

'''Is the article neutral? Are there any claims, or frames, that appear heavily biased toward a particular position?'''

The article seems to lean more heavily on literacy but there is also a discussion of how there are gender disparities in both male and female literacy as well as a discussion of literacy in different countries besides the United States as well. It helps that the article has different viewpoints

Are there viewpoints that are overrepresented, or underrepresented?

Not at this time.

Do the links work?

The links work but some information may come from books so the citation is books, and not so much of a link.

'''Is any information out of date? Is anything missing that could be added?'''

There is enough information in this article for it to be reliable. There is a massive amount of sources.

Link: Literacy

Add to a Wikipedia article: Banh Beo History
Banh beo is a dish that comes from the Central Vietnam and  in a city called Hue. The English translation for this dish is called waterfern cakes, These waterfern cakes are unique because they are made out of a combination of rice flour and tapioca flour. It is a popular street food in Vietnam. The ingredients include:rice cake, dried shrimps, crispy pork skin, scallion oil, and dipping sauce. It is usually eaten as snacks but is now considered a dish in restaurants and can be eaten as lunch and dinner. The dish first made its debut in the 19th century. The dish gets its name from around water plant lilies that surround noble palaces of kings and queens of Hue. . Vietnamese royalty members have access to this food due to their class status. The higher class (royalty) have the ability to afford these dishes thus making them a luxury.

Banh beo is usually carried by street peddlers in baskets with bamboo poles attached to their shoulders. These street peddlers would call out the name

Methods of eating Banh Beo
Banh beo is usually eaten with fish sauce made from fermented fish and crunchy pork belly scripts that enhance the taste of the dish. The dish can be eaten with a spoon and paired with beverages such as green, ginger black tea. It is best eaten when fresh to avoid the dish being spoiled. The consistency of the dish depends on the thickness or thinness of the. One way to eat this dish is to use chopstick is to nudge the cake off the circular dish and make sure that the fish sauce is not too salty to the tastebuds The dish is what makes Vietnamese natives much more appreciative of their culture if they grow up outside of Vietnam or immigrated to the U.S.

Article: CRAAP Test (Draft)
The CRAAP Test is a test developed by the librarians at California State University, Chico (CSU Chico) to check the reliablity of sources across academic disciplines. Due to a vast number of sources existing online, it can be difficult to tell whether these sources are trustworthy to use as tools for research in many subject matters in the academia world. Thus, the CRAAP test makes it easier for educators and students to determine if their sources can be trusted. CRAAP is an ancronym for Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose. By using the ancronym for evaluating sources,  this tool reduces the likelihood of  unreliable information. If an information is trustworthy, then the research will be clear and concise without the need of questioning about the information given.

C- Currency
In order to know whether a source is reliable, the first step to do is to check its currency. Some questions that students and educator might ask are when the information was posted and published.