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Sindrei [870]
2 years ago
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Which text in the passage suggests that it is a primary source?

History
2 answers:
Delvig [45]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The first person point of veiw is the primary source, so therefore, "Even though I was a merchant, I was tempted to switch professions." Is your answer.

Explanation:

I just know that the primary source is most-likely going to be a first person point of view.

a_sh-v [17]2 years ago
3 0

The main source in the text is the first-person perspective. It's in the sentence <em>"Even though I'm a trader, I'm tempted to switch professions. However, I tell myself that it's a matter of time before my luck changes."</em> This sentence states that "I" is the main source in the story.

Further Explanation

The point of view is a storytelling technique that will create a different 'feel' in the storyline and the way of storytelling.

viewpoint.

Here are the types of points of view, along with examples:

  • First-person perspective (main character) <em> "I'm watching electricity poles that stand rigidly at crossroads. This small city is a silent witness of my birth. In this place, 20 years ago I was born ....... etc." </em>
  • First-person perspective (side figure)  <em>"Juliane is a sweet girl, she is friendly with everyone. No wonder so many people like her."  </em>
  • Third-person perspective (all-round)<em>  "His father and mother did not approve of his relationship with his lover." </em>
  • Third-person perspective (observer) <em> "I don't know what happened to him this past week. Coming home from work immediately showed a gloomy face." </em>
  • Mixed Perspective (combining first and third-person perspectives)

Learn more:

point of view : brainly.com/question/920985

example sentence of point of view : brainly.com/question/1929980

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Grade: high school

Subject: history

keyword : point of view, first-person, main character

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