Which of the following statements about reading biographies is true?

If you want to get a totally unbiased picture of someone’s life, you should read a biography written by a historian.

If you want to get a truer picture of someone’s life, you should read a variety of biographies about that person.

If you want to understand how others saw someone’s life, you should read the person’s autobiography.

If you want to get an objective picture of someone’s life, read a biography written by the subject’s friend.

If you want to get a totally unbiased picture of someone’s life, you should read a biography written by a historian.

The statement "If you want to get a truer picture of someone’s life, you should read a variety of biographies about that person" is true. Reading a variety of biographies about a person can provide a more balanced and comprehensive understanding of their life, as different authors may present different perspectives, interpretations, and sources of information. This can help to counterbalance any biases or limitations that may be present in individual biographies.