User talk:Benholmes2209

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Article evaluation 1. Related to topic My wikipedia article was about the Pediatric Assessment Triangle. All of the information was very relatable to the topic, and gave a lot of in depth information about working with newborns in an emergency setting. Nothing distracted me, the information was concise and in a very organized manner.

2. Neutral article The article was neutral, it did not try to lead my opinion in one way or another. It gave me straightforward information in an unbiased way.

3. Viewpoints No opinions are overpresented or underpresented.

4. Links work? All the links were working and brought me to other wikipedia sites.

5. Referenced appropriately and reliable? All references are in proper format and depicted clearly. 6. How is the article rated? There is nothing in the talk page section.

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