Answer:
The answer is False.
Explanation:
A source can be defined as someone or something that supplies information for a given cause or reason. An image can do that.
Example:
A student is writing a paper on the benefits of a community garden. He finds a photo from a local photographer that was featured in the town's newspaper. The photo shows a homeless gentleman using the community garden as a way to access fresh produce and food to eat. By using this photo as a source, the student can show that the information from the image provided proves that community gardens are beneficial.
is there supposed to be a passage, or book or something???
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On a high hill far away stood an old rugged cross
When you're marking for scansion, the first place you want to look are two syllable words. Look at the word "away" and pronounce it two ways. First by emphasizing the first syllable and then flipping it. You should notice that one of the ways (the second) feels more natural. This should be the same with "rugged". Try to clap out the rhythm for each syllable to get a sense of which words feel most stressed or important.