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bogdanovich [222]
3 years ago
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Why is it important to consult multiple perspectives when learning about a specific event? How does the text support this idea?

Austrian Heir and Wife Shot to Death After Escaping Bombing By The Washington Herald
History
1 answer:
koban [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

It is important to consult multiple perspectives when learning about specific event because it helps to have a wider view and horizon of the event. Consultative many views creates gives the researcher the oportunity to explore oall the aspects of the story because none of the observers will give exact narratives.

Explanation:

In the example  "Austrian Heir and Wife Shot to Death After Escaping Bombing By The Washington Herald." It supports the idea of consulting many perspectives when learning because, the learner need to verify why the Austrian Heir amd wife was shot death after escaping bombing, where and who, what type of gun, from which range, how many are they...? The learner exploring various views must have done a ground-breaking investigative journalism to ascertain the aforementioned criteria. It helps to probe deep to uncover the hidden facts behind their death haveing escaped a bombing.

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