Answer:
without imagination every thing is dull and life becomes miserable
Explanation:
once, I had a unique incident where it had a big impact on me. It was night. I had just walked out of the market. I went forward. And someone, without knowing i was there hit me with the car. I fainted. A week later, I woke up in the hospital not knowing what happened. The doctor told me that a significant act is what saved my life. I asked him how. He said that adter i was hit, An elderly man carried me on his back and dropped me at the hospital. I was shocked y the sequence of events. He said that the old man was a very mean man and he actually thought selflessly and saved me. Since then i was in debt to that old man. Since then, I was kind to everyone around me.
~Its not a real story~
Typed by ShreyaSudheer
Made by ShreyaSudheer
OK first of all I’m not going to write 150 words for you. But I will help you. There is irony in “I stand here ironing“. There is also onomatopoeia. But we don’t need that we need point of view. I stand here ironing say it 10 times. Start to feel the iron handle in your handle of mind. ironic ironing of i. continue.
Answer:
a newspaper article on the current financial conditions of the United States → Secondary source
a magazine article on Nobel prize-winning authors in the past decade → Secondary source
the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights → Primary source
an article by a political activist on countries with a poor record of protecting human rights → Secondary source
the diary of a Nobel Prize-winning author published after the author's death → Primary source
a report on the current financial conditions prepared by the US Department of Commerce → Primary source
Explanation:
The above are very correct.
Primary sources of information are known to the things that actually give one the direct evidence about the events, people and situations that one is researching about. These source of information are known to be the main objects of analysis.
Some examples of primary sources are: Letters and diaries, Official documents and records, Photographs and video footage
, Physical objects, Statistical data, etc.
A secondary source is known to be one that evaluates, analyzes, describes or interprets from a primary source. Some examples are Books, articles, documentaries, Encyclopedias and textbooks, synopses and descriptions of artistic works, etc.