The firsthand record of a person, place, or event that has not been interpreted by another writer best describes a(n) _____.
ANSWER: Primary Source:)
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D.primary source
A firsthand record of a person, place, or event that has not been interpreted by another writer is best described as a primary source. This type of source provides direct evidence or original information about the subject, offering a firsthand account of the topic without any filter or interpretation by others. Examples of primary sources include diaries, letters, eyewitness accounts, photographs, and artifacts.
a firsthand record of a person,place, or event that has not been interpreted by another author
A person's lips
if a person ask another person if they need food or medial care, and they repond thank you ,that was nice of you , but i will be fine
an ambassador
A firsthand biography is a biography that is written by someone who has direct personal experience or knowledge of the subject. This typically involves the author having interacted with or known the individual being depicted in the biography.
You could use a mentor, or a teacher.
A person who acts may be called an actor or an actress. A person who acts on behalf of another is an agent.
No, social reality can not be interpreted objectively because what is one person's social reality may not be another person's social reality. So how can one person interpret the other person's needs objectively if they can't "walk a mile in their shoes"? They honestly can't. Until you have honestly been where another person has been you can't possibly understand and even then you haven't lived their exact life so you won't have their exact perspective on their circumstance, so will you truly understand things as they are understanding them, I doubt it.
'Descriptor' is the name for a person who describes a person.
A primary source is an original record or document that provides direct evidence or firsthand account of an event, topic, or time period. This can include letters, diaries, speeches, photographs, and other materials created at the time being studied.