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In deciding how many sources are enough for a particular story, the reporter must take into account these four factors |
A. | the complexity of the story, the ignorance of the readers, the minimum required by the editor and the degree of controversy raised by the topic. |
B. | deadline pressures, the complexity of the story, the minimum required by the editor and the interest of the reader. |
C. | deadline pressures, the expertise of the sources, the degree of controversy raised by a topic and the complexity of the topic. |
D. | the expertise of the sources, the probable apathy of most readers, the complexity of the story and the reporter\s own boredom with the topic. |
Answer» C. deadline pressures, the expertise of the sources, the degree of controversy raised by a topic and the complexity of the topic. |
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