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What makes something a scholarly source?


A: It's accurate and reliable, and usually written by an expert in the field.
B: It's found through the library, not the internet.
C: It's a print source, not other media like video or audio files.
D: It's a firsthand, eyewitness account of true events.

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A. It's accurate and reliable, and usually written by an expert in field.

Explanation:

Scholarly sources are written by academics and other experts and contribute to knowledge in a particular field by sharing new research findings, theories, analyses, insights, news, or summaries of current knowledge. Scholarly sources can be either primary or secondary research.

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