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kolbaska11 [484]
3 years ago
8

Can u help I’m wanna finish :(

English
1 answer:
Lelu [443]3 years ago
6 0
I believe this is primary source

If the source is like a artifact, a diary, journals, speeches, memoirs, autobiographies or anything that was created by the witness of the event like for instance, a personal narrative
(Sorry this is the best I can explain a primary source, an example would be the diary of anne frank)

If the source is a interpretation version or a work that analyzes a event it would be considered secondary source
(An example would be “A book about the holocaust” because the author wasn’t there to witness the event, the author is just writing a biography on it)

I think an easy way to remember this would be

Autobiographies (writing about your own life) - primary source

Biography (Ex. A book about blah blah blah) - secondary source

I’m not sure if you get what I’m trying to say here but I hope it helps
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