The writer might use rain, thunderstorms or lightning. Lightning and thunder represent anger and rain represents sadness.
Maybe while we wait for the questioner to provide the options, we can do a little general discussion here about what it means to use a primary source. Primary sources are things that come from persons directly involved in the events or lives being studied. So, any diary entries or letters of George Washington himself would count as primary sources. So would any official proclamations or letters or government documents that came from Washington's pen as president. Or the testimony of contemporaries of his who lived or worked with him would also count as primary source accounts.
So if you're looking for a historian's use of primary sources, look for the ways in which he's using historical material directly connected to the life of the person being studied. In fact, if you were able to look at a set of the false teeth George Washington wore, that would be a primary source too. They have a set at the Mount Vernon home/museum. And by looking at those actual dentures, you'd see they weren't made out of wood like the old (false) story says!
36257 researchers will publish in the two years. As 3% of the publication is increasing each year and 34,176 published in the current year.
<h3>What is meant by publication?</h3>
Publication is the procedure of printing and selling of the documents or books. many researchers do research and publish their own books. Many things are published by the writers like novels, books, story book, newspaper, magazines and others.
Thus, it is 36257 researchers.
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I don't think we go to school in the same country
Answer:
The 3rd option.
Explanation:
The Warsaw Pact, so-named because it was established in Warsaw, was a military alliance between the Soviet Union and client states of Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria. It allowed the Soviet Union to maintain forces in eastern Europe and organized forces of in the client states. The alliance was largely symbolic, as the Soviet Union dictated policy. It allowed the Soviet Union to maintain control of eastern Europe during the Cold War, but democratic revolutions in the client states in 1989 inspired similar revolutions in the Soviet Union. The Warsaw Pact and the Soviet Union both collapse in 1991.