Hi there Nilbert!
This document/cartoon is a<span> secondary source because it is most likely something someone drew after whatever event that took place and was not by someone involved in the event.
A primary source is a source created by the person/people involved in a historical event. This includes things like:
</span><span>artifacts
</span><span>documents
</span>diaries
<span>manuscripts
</span>etc...
A secondary source is one that was created by somebody that was not involved in a historical event and are generally things like articles and textbooks.
-Your friend, <span>ASIAX </span><span> </span><span>Frequent Answerer</span>
Answer: Is B
The Circularity and absurdity
The delivery technique Marcus is using while delivering a speech verbatim from a teleprompter is manuscript delivery.
So the text he is reading is called a manuscript, and he is delivering it in front of cameras or people. Verbatim means word for word - so he is reading everything that is written in the text. This is a common method of reading text during news on TV, for example.