Currency:
Basically, the only online source that I used was but one. throughout the entire paper, I have drawn from personal experiences. Besides, with a topic like the one I used, there wasn't much to research anyway. On the other hand, I did research two thing. In the paper, I talk a bit about a particular dance known as the Cha Cha, and found an example of modern type music you can dance the Cha Cha to. The questions I looked up: 1) what type of dance is it? and two 2) what are some modern songs with the correct beat for that particular dance?
Relevance:
As I said before, I did a bit of research for two particular questions. The reason for the two questions is that I used them as an example, further detail, and information to the reader.
Purpose:
The purpose of this was certainly to inform, to add detail, that even though this particular dance (The Cha Cha) was introduce around 1959, there's still music out there, modern music, to dance to.
You only used one source, but you researched two things? That would mean that either you didn't find anything about one thing, or you found information about both things on the same site. How did you cite this source? There is plenty to research about ballroom dancing, you just didn't put in the work. You state two questions that you looked up, but you don't state the answers. Your relevance paragraph has nothing to do with relevance, and is completely unhelpful and unnecessary.
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