Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements describes the kinds of people who tend to become an anthropologist's key informants?
A) They can figure out how to answer the questions that anthropologists are asking.
B) They tend to be rather marginal in their own societies.
C) They have the ability to explain even the most obvious things to a foreigner in a variety of ways.
D) All of the above are true.
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