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Select all the correct answers. Mario is researching a paper on William Shakespeare's use of supernatural elements in Macbeth. Which sources can Marlo use to find credible
information on the topic?
a website created by a Shakespeare fan club
an article in a literary Journal

a research paper by an expert
an article in a lifestyle magazine
a review of the play on a blog
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