Read the following research source citation.
Trinkwalder, N. A Chef's Guide to Curing Common
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English, 27.02.2022 01:20 monsterduckgoose
Read the following research source citation.
Trinkwalder, N. A Chef's Guide to Curing Common
Diseases. Renfro Books, 2019.
Which aspect of this source should make the reader question its credibility?
O A. It is not clearly written by an authority.
O B. It is a peer-reviewed journal.
O c. It was not written recently.
O D. It is not published in a major city.
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