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Imagine that you’re trying to understand the perspective of an author who has written a primary source document. you want to understand the author’s point of view, and you want to know whether this is a credible source to use. which of these questions is not a relevant question to ask?
a. what idea is the author trying to communicate? b. what biases might the author have? c. who is this document’s intended audience? d. what is the length of this document?

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