Read this quotation from the introduction of the book The Pilgrims of New England by Mrs. J. B. Webb.
All the principal incidents that are woven into the narrative are strictly historical, and are derived from authentic sources, which give an impartial picture both of the virtues and the failings of these remarkable emigrants.
Based on the introduction, this book most likely includes
excerpts from primary source documents.
descriptions of the Pilgrims from only one point of view.
fictional accounts of the Pilgrims’ experiences.
information about why people immigrated to New England
Answer:
excerpts from primary source documents.
Explanation:
As based on the introduction, the author starts by talking about how the main events of the incidents are "strictly historical" and are gotten from "authentic sources" which serve as a pointer that based on the introduction, the book most likely includes excerpts from primary source documents.
Authentic sources are primary sources or sources who had the experience first hand
"<span>It may be one, none, or multiple of the sources we listed" I would just make that part shorter. Make it something like "It could be any of the sources we listed" instead. It didn't make sense with how you listed them and it seems like you're just trying to add more words to meet the quota. </span>
Answer:
We need: lightbulbs, dish liquid, and paper towels.
The astronauts saw the details of the moon: craters, valleys, and a barren landscape.
Explanation:
A colon should only be used if the sentence before the colon is an independent and complete thought. The colon should be able to be replaced by a period and the information after the colon removed. Colons do not follow a signal phrase such as "following".
Answer:
1: If you travel to the future you can ruin something and make everything change.
2:Traveling to the past can help us make a better future.
Explanation:
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