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Its darkness and scary monsters led the child psychologist Bruno Bettelheim (who later said he hadn't read the book, and based his critique on mothers' descriptions) to write in a 1969 issue of Ladies' Home Journal that the book was “psychologically damaging for 3- and 4-year-olds.
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A primary source is a first-hand or contemporary account of an event or topic.
Secondary sources are texts based on primary sources, and involve generalization, analysis, synthesis, interpretation, or evaluation.
A primary source gives you direct access to the subject of your research. Secondary sources provide second-hand information and commentary from other researchers.
Examples include journal articles, reviews, and academic books. A secondary source describes, interprets, or synthesizes primary sources.
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The correct answer is D.
None of the words in this excerpt needs to be explain since they can all be understrood through context.
The world "passé" may be in a foreign language and unfamiliar for some of the readers, but the sentence structure helps understand its meaning from context.
The word "markerspace" is described in the same sentence, and therefore does not need further explanation.
The phrase "staying power" may be new for some readers but its meaning can be easily deducted from the word choice and the context of the sentence.