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When would a secondary source be considered unreliable?

O A. When it omits information that contradicts its conclusions
O B. When it is written by an academic professional
O C. When it is written by someone who did not experience an event
directly
O D. When it offers a theory about the significance of an event

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Ommiting information is a sign of unreliability as it manipulates what readers see and can create false conclusions.

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