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Claim: the author doesnt think geoffrey monmouth is a reliable source about the real king author.
which of the following supports the above claim?
a) "so goes the tale, as told by geoffrey of monmouth."
b) " such is the nature of classic myths. they can transcend almost ny sort of border; witness the revival of the legend in the twentieth "
c) "but as skeptics have been quick to point out, nowhere does glidas mention the name of aurthur."
d) " the legend of king arthur--in stark contrast to the actual man--is easy to track back to its orgins."

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