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mestny [16]
2 years ago
10

Historians do not include everything in their accounts. How do you think Mr. Cheyney decided what to include? What do you think

made something important enough to include in Cheyney’s account?
History
1 answer:
dsp732 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Well, it depends on the person- But, I'll still answer.

Explanation:

Important things would be, what sort of history they are best at. Like say you were this Mr. Cheyney person. You would add if you major in like European history, or Egyptian history. So, your account would probably have things like that. Maybe you would add if you were good at handling different things. I'm not sure if he's a teacher-. But, say he was. He would most likely add, "Good with people, or children" So, it mostly depends on the person, and their interests.

Hope this helped, even a little?

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