A newspaper can be considered a primary source when it reports firsthand accounts of events, as it provides original information at the time of occurrence. However, it can also be categorized as a secondary source when it analyzes or interprets events that have happened, offering a perspective or commentary on the primary evidence.
Secondary!
an newspaper article will be an secondary source
the difference is that Primary evidence is took from that moment and secondary is a piece of evidence found from the past.
secondary evidence for sure
it is the opposite of primary evidence
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...
Primary evidence means original copy of evidence and secondary evidence is true copy of evidence. Chandrakant S.Sao,B.Sc.,LLB Advocate High court Bomay
Primary and secondary sources.
Primary and secondary sources.
They summarize conclusions about primary sources.
It depends on what it is being used as evidence of/for.
Primary sources and secondary sources. Primary sources are firsthand accounts or direct evidence of an event, while secondary sources are interpretations, analysis, or commentary on primary sources.