Primary sources are told in first-person perspective. Secondary sources are made out of compiled information from primary sources, for the most part, and told in third-person perspective. An example of a primary source would be a journal or diary entry by a person who lived and experienced something during a particular time period. A secondary source could be an internet article written about some particular event.
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I would say that the last step in any procedure is reflecting on it: this happens after it's done and has a purpose learning for the future.
So reflecting on your participation would be the very last step, after a decision is reached, to prepare you for next discussions (answer A)
Answer:
What is that
Explanation:
Nope nvm I don’t want to play
The cat sat on the couch waiting to spring on the dog , suddenly jumping on the dogs back.
context clue is jumping