The account from Document A differs from that of Document B in all of the following ways EXCEPT. Question 2 options: The author
of Document A was a noncombatant therefore was not present on the frontlines The author of Document B was getting first-hand information since he witnessed the event The account Document A depicts the battle as a success for the British while that of Document B does not The accounts were written by people from different countries.
A document has to do with the written material where information is written and stored for easy retrieval and can easily be marked to be separated from other documents.
As a result of this, we can see that a document can either be a primary source or a secondary source where the information contained in it were witnessed first hand by the writer or if he got his information from second hand sources.
A document which contains a primary source is generally more reliable than that of a secondary source because the writer saw the event happen live and the <em>information </em>has not been distorted by other sources.
Please note that your question is incomplete so I gave you a general overview so that you would better understand the concept.
In 1903 the late Mrs. Annie Johnson of Arkansas found herself with two ... ready, she placed stones in two five-gallon pails and carried them three miles to the cotton gin. ... (a) What details in the text show that Annie Johnson's business grows?
In chapter 7, the ritual dance takes a dark turn for the worse as the boys experience bloodlust and become lost in their desire to maim and harm Robert. Initially, the boys chanted about killing the pig and spilling its blood when they returned from a successful hunt.ation: