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== Five Pillars quiz == <!--T:1--> </translate> {{Training module quiz
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| explanation_1 = <translate><!--T:4--> Incorrect. Remember, a Wikipedia article should be neutral, balanced, and fair to all views. You want readers to have access to facts, and trust that those facts will lead them to their own conclusions. This is the policy known as Neutral Point of View.</translate>
| answer_2 = <translate><!--T:5--> Replicate the best information from published authors, word-for-word.</translate>
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| answer_4 = <translate><!--T:9--> Include interesting first-hand accounts about the author’s experiences with the topic.</translate>
| explanation_4 = <translate><!--T:10--> Incorrect! Wikipedia is not a personal webpage or blog. You don’t want to share personal stories, even if they relate to the topic matter. Instead, find trusted, reliable sources, and cite them.</translate>
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|discuss= <translate><!--T:12--> Discuss this question</translate>
|caption=<translate><!--T:13--> Test yourself!</translate>
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