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A. a nonfiction book about natural resources
D. an article about water access in an academic journal
E. an article in a major newspaper making predictions about water access
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A secondary source provides an outside perspective that interprets or analyzes an event or topic, and are created by people who did not have a first-hand experience on the topic.
A notebook and a speech are not secondary sources because they are created by someone who has a first-hand experience on the topic. Non-fiction books and articles are secondary sources since they are written by someone who only has knowledge on the topic, and hasn't actually experienced the topic.
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Why quit our own to stand upon foreign ground? ... It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world ... --George Washington Source: U.S. Info
Explanation:
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is a group of countries on the North Atlantic. These countries joined forces primarily to provide military assistance to each other in the event that Germany or the Soviet Union attacked one of the member countries. One of the main concerns people had about joining NATO was because the US was getting involved in foreign politics. This quote from George Washington best shows these concerns because he states that it is the nation's policy to keep away from any permanent alliances with other countries.
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English, formal language is used in situations that are more serious, for example when you're in a job interview or emailing your university professor. It can also be used when you're speaking to someone you don't know very well and want to make sure you sound respectful.