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Raymond gets an email that has been forwarded from someone else. The author of the email endeavors to raise questions about the accuracy of eyewitness testimony used in the Eichmann trial. Citing the fact that the trial was held 15 years after the end of the war, the author wonders if eyewitnesses could really remember events clearly. The author discusses how eyewitnesses described crimes that Eichmann denied having any knowledge of. Then they plunge into the idea of fair trials. Raymond is interested in the subject of justice. What might be a good question for Raymond to ask himself before he forwards this email?


A. Does the subject seem important?
B. Does the writer provide statistics?
C. is the writer only providing information?
D. Does the writer have a distinct point of view?

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Answer:

B i think dont quote me

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