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A reliable source

(A) may contain some biased information.
(B) is written from a trustworthy point of view.
(C) is usually a secondary source.
(D) must be a primary source.

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Answer:

(D) must be a primary source.

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Commander Tvis
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A reliable source can be primary or secondary, eliminating answers c and d. If it is truly reliable, then naturally it would not contain biased information, eliminating choice a. Therefore, the only feasible answer is b.

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User Jake Bruun
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