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By evaluating the Wikipedia article on rainbows, as a page in the Atmospheric sciences category, I can see that everything in the article is relative to the topic. It provides an overview of the topic and all the processes that effect rainbows. There was nothing that distracted me or was off topic. Also, all the information was relevant and up to date. In terms of the writing, the article was in a neutral tone and no biased statements were observed. The links in the citation also worked properly and supported the claims that were presented in the article. The citations came from neutral and scientific sources that are primarily based on facts. When examining the talk page, majority of the conversations were about removing specific information or photos that were not relevant to the article, as well as the addition or modification of external links.

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Winnifred F. Sullivan is a professor in the department of Religious Studies at Indiana University.