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Source work Vocabulary Pyramid true time lie source trust date false maybe likely unlikely might reliability utility purpose author unreliable limited witness perhaps probably possibly biased trustworthy information useful accurate evidence support inaccurate certainly almost exaggerated primary secondary contradict oppose motive comparison feasible suspected suggested How many of these words can you use in your answer? Source work Vocabulary Pyramid