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Answer:</h2>
A. a nonfiction book about natural resources
D. an article about water access in an academic journal
E. an article in a major newspaper making predictions about water access
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Explanation:</h2>
A secondary source provides an outside perspective that interprets or analyzes an event or topic, and are created by people who did not have a first-hand experience on the topic.
A notebook and a speech are not secondary sources because they are created by someone who has a first-hand experience on the topic. Non-fiction books and articles are secondary sources since they are written by someone who only has knowledge on the topic, and hasn't actually experienced the topic.
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The question aims to analyze your ability to read, interpret and write. For that reason, I will show you how to do the character sketch.
<h3>Steps to make the character sketch</h3>
- Read the text that introduces the character.
- Identify the most striking features.
- Identify the character's personality traits.
- Identify the character's behavior.
- Write these characteristics and traits in a generalized way.
The character sketch is a generalized presentation of a character, where the most basic and representative characteristics of the character are presented.
Learn more about a character sketch at the link:
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Answer:
He teaches them, though each can be overcome alone, they are invincible combined.
Explanation:
Having bound a bundle of sticks together (or in other accounts either spears or arrows), he asks his sons to break them. When they fail, he undoes the bundle and either breaks each stick singly or gets his sons to do so. In the same way he teaches them, though each can be overcome alone, they are invincible combined.
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It is d he pats his back and says kinds things when bud cries