Why should researchers corroborate oral histories with documents and other more reliable sources?
A. Oral histories may be exaggerated.
B. Oral histories given by different individuals may not match up.
C. Some may withhold information.
D. Individuals often cannot recall all the details of a single event, especially when a lot of time has passed.
A. Oral histories may be exaggerated.
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