The father in the book "The Third Bank of the River" by <span>João Guimarães Rosa gives his son his blessing before getting in his boat. That will be make the answer be D. </span>
It is important to have a primary source and a secondary source because it allows you to set up the writing and add information to support or disagree with the topic. If you were reading two books and you were planning on comparing/contrasting them using a specific topic, those two books would be your primary sources. The primary sources are the bulk of the writing while the secondary sources add on in support with your argument. Secondary sources would be source outside of your primary sources (Internet, magazines, newspapers, etc). Primary source is the main source. Secondary source is the source outside of your main source. Secondary sources are usually used to give your paper more factual evidence or things of that source.
Hot zone. Air lock. These are both examples of jargon, aka slang.
Answer:
geocache in the dark ages
Explanation:
they really don't know how to loosen the last foxtrot in a clan war in the middle ages
Explanation:
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