1: Do you want to go out?
I can’t. I am studying for History test
2: Mum is visiting her aunt and Dad is walking the dog
3: we go on holiday every August
We do, we are flying to Italy this year
4: is Fran tidying her bedroom?
No, she’ s tired. She is lying on her bed and watching TV
Answer:
B I think because she is on the balcony thinking about him
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The setting of a story is where the story or events are taking place. For Little Red Riding Hood It takes place during Autumn in the woods
Answer:
Secondary sources help us have a big picture of a topic and understand how other researchers have approached it. They often interpret and analyze many primary sources that can be difficult and time-consuming to synthesize by ourselves. They allow us to:
• Gain an overview of the topic
• Support or contrast our arguments with other researchers’ ideas
• Gather information from primary sources that are not directly accessible
Therefore, it can be helpful to consult secondary sources when you write a report. If you want to mention an article or study cited in a secondary source, search for the original source and cite it directly.
References:
1. https://guides.library.harvard.edu/HistSciInfo/secondary
2. https://www.scribbr.com/citing-sources/primary-and-secondary-sources/