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determine its authenticity. (study island);) il help you out.
It is a primary source because it was taken at the time.
yes,a coin is a primary source
D. A letter written from an eyewitness to events
it is a primary source, even a translation of it is a primary source, but that would not mean that any introduction or anything else written afterwards is a primary source. But you have to be specific of what it is a primary source of, you cannot use it as a source of anything not directly experienced by the author, you can use it to describe things believed at the time, but this does not mean that they actually happened.
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The use of an artifact as a primary source is different than the use of a written primary source because when you exacavate for an artifact, you may have to make guesses. However, with a written primary source, you don't need to guess as the writing inside will have the answers to your questions or guesses.
Primary is something that was written by the person who saw what happened.Ex:keela wrote about the world war,and she told her mom this was a primary source because she acutaully lived during the time.
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It depends on what you need it for :)
i think they are a primary source.... yes it is a primary source
well, primary source is when you find something, by not using any evidence the man was reading a newspaper. secondary is when you find information from the primary source. the man found a newspaper add for a gardener. . . sorry it hard to explain xxx or...
It is a primary source because it came directly from him. An analysis of the speech written by a columnist would be a secondary source.
Primary Source: a firsthand account, also something written by someone who was there. Secondary source: a secondhand account also something written by someone who was not there.
I don't think I understand what you mean by the "primary source". If you are referring to the primary source of information on PPXII, the answer is Sr. Margherita Marchione. She is the ultimate expert on PPXII as acknowledged by the Vatican. Check out her web site. She has written many books on PPXII. www.Sr. Margherita Marchione.com
No, a primary source is a contemporary account. To write it now creates a secondary source.