The Bayeux Tapestry, one of the most detailed sources that chronicles William the Conqueror’s rise to power, might not tell the whole story. Which of the following best explains why?

A. The tapestry only focuses on William's military victories and does not provide insight into his political strategies.

B. The tapestry was created several decades after William's reign and may have been influenced by biases or political agendas.
C. The tapestry was damaged over time and some sections depicting key events may have been lost or destroyed.
D. The tapestry was commissioned by William himself and may have been a propaganda tool to legitimize his rule.