5. Which of the following statements is true only about authorized biographies?

The biographer can have access to the subject's personal records.
The biographer has no limitations on what he or she can write in the biography.
The biography does not need to be approved by the subjects representatives.
The biographer has the family's permission to write about the subject.

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The true statement only about authorized biographies is:

The biographer has the family's permission to write about the subject.

In an authorized biography, the subject (or their representatives) typically grants permission for the biographer to write the book, which may include access to personal records and other materials. However, this often comes with certain limitations or guidelines, so the biographer may face some restrictions on what they can write.