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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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