Are videos always primary sources? I'm looking at videos about drawing techniques and how shadows work, and the video is recordi
ng the time the person is saying it which makes me think it is primary but these techniques technically aren't created by the person, they are just informing me of it so I'm confused. Please help me.
Videos are NOT always a primary source for information. This is because anyone can make a video and post it online, but not everyone is an expert. A primary source should usually be from an expert in that field.
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The information about the Luggnaggians which the narrator
(Gulliver) offers to his audience (English people) is their traditional
customs. At some fact of the story, Gulliver gives his view on the way to
points of views of Luggnaggians by telling it in order to make his spectators
learn the conceivable errors of others and not to do it again.