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Form and appearance and more particularly to question of authorship and textual circumstances such as time, place and purpose.Select one:a.Primary Sourcesb.External Criticismc.Secondary Sourcesd.Internal CriticismClear my choice

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Form and appearance and more particularly to question of authorship and textual circumstances such as time, place and purpose.Select one:a.Primary Sourcesb.External Criticismc.Secondary Sourcesd.Internal CriticismClear my choice

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The correct answer is b. External Criticism. This type of criticism is concerned with the authenticity of the document, including its originality, authorship, and the time and place of its creation. It is used to determine whether the document is a valid primary source. This process often involves examining the physical characteristics of the document, such as its form and appearance, as well as the circumstances surrounding its creation.

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