If you do not have enough information about a source to provide a detailed verbal footnote that tells the audience where to find the source, you can

A. use the source only if you first find the details you need to acknowledge it properly.
B. still use the source and cite whatever information about it that you do have.
C. use the source's evidence without crediting it, if it is unlikely anyone would have tracked down the source anyway.
D. still use the source as evidence but must explicitly apologize to the audience for not crediting the source properly.


Answer: A

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