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viktelen [127]
4 years ago
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Which text is valuable for gaining context about a historical event but is unreliable as "evidence"?

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2 answers:
Natali [406]4 years ago
8 0
The historical novel is valuable for gaining context and is unreliable as evedence 
enot [183]4 years ago
3 0

One text that is valuable for gaining context about a historical event but is unreliable as "evidence" is a historical novel.

Explanation:

A historical novel, a novel that has as its frame a period of antiquity and that efforts to carry the spirit, manners, plus social circumstances of a past age with faithful detail and accuracy (which is in some cases only apparent fidelity) to historical fact.

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