yes......
personal correspondence
In my personal opinion, it would be a second source,
The differences in personal correspondence and business correspondence are tone and form. The form and tone of business correspondence is more professional.
You would consult a primary source for a first and personal view of an historical event. Primary sources are original materials.
A personal diary is considered a primary source because it provides firsthand accounts of personal experiences and perspectives. Textbooks and biographies are considered secondary sources as they interpret and analyze information from primary sources.
It's a primary source only if the biographer had personal knowledge of the events, etc. in question.
Yes. A primary source is basically something that is created by someone that has direct personal knowledge of what they're writing it about. For instance someone witnessing a fight, and writing about it is a primary source. So a map created by an explorer who is directly witnessing what he's mapping is definitely a primary source.
a letter is an example of a primary source, in other words, a firsthand account. hope this helps! :)
You would consult a primary source for a first and personal view of an historical event. Primary sources are original materials.
when mailing personal correspondence, First Class, from an APO to a stateside address, what can you use in place of postage
Yes, primary sources can be biased. They reflect the views and perspectives of the individual or group that created them, which may be influenced by personal or cultural biases. It is important to consider the context and potential biases of a primary source when analyzing and interpreting its content.
It is a primary source.