A vivid word is an adjective that describes a bold and bright color, an intense feeling, or an image in your mind that is so clear you can almost touch it. Sometimes you have a vivid dream that feels so real that even when you wake up, you can't tell if the dream is really over.
The verb I think is running, rate, and waiting
Answer:
Primary: A letter written by your father about life in the 1970s.
A newspaper article written by a soldier about his experience in the vietnam war.
An interview conducted over the telephone.
Secondary: A website with historical information about Ellis Island and early immigrants in America.
A textbook about the Italian Renaissance.
A magazine about fashion trends during the 1920s
Explanation:
Primary sources are sources of information created during or by someone who was there at the time of the event. This includes letters, newspapers, maps, interviews, documents, and ect.
Secondary sources are sources of information created from analyzations of a past event. These includes, biographies, textbooks, commentaries, historic criticisms, and ect.
To be quite fair I would think it's is B) honestly because he is talking about himself I don't know if that's correct but it's worth a shot.