<Li> The historian must be even - handed in treatment of evidence and eschew "cherry - picking"; </Li> <Li> The historian must clearly indicate any speculation; </Li> <Li> The historian must not mistranslate documents or mislead by omitting parts of documents; </Li> <Li> The historian must weigh the authenticity of all accounts, not merely those that contradict a favored view; and </Li>

Which of the following would not be examples of primary sources