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Yes, a first-hand account is a primary source.Whether or not it's a quality source is another matter, but it is a primary source.
C. A recording of a speech
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.
There many versions of the bible. The first part of the answer is which bible are you referring to? The second part of the answer is as a source for what claim? If the claim is 'Christians of a certain time period believed the bible said x' than it could be considered a primary source. If the claim is something about the historical time period of Jesus than at best it's secondary because all the books of the new testament were written decades after Jesus's supposed death, and were of course written from a religious instead of historical viewpoint.
A primary source would be something like a diary, or a photograph. Primary sources are sources that came directly from the time period they are describing.
A letter is a primary source.
It varies a little from subject to subject. A primary source in history, for example, is a document or image produced at (or very soon after) an event, or during the period studied.In literature, the actual text is the primary source (though there may be disagreement as to the text, as with Shakespeare's plays).A secondary source is a book about a past event, series of events or period or about a text.
it is a primary source because it wasnt real
A primary source is a source dated from the time period that the event or person occurred or lived. A primary source of Governor Macquarie would be anything from that time period that links back to his life. As for providing it, look for yourself.
A diary written by someone during the time period being studied would be considered a primary source document. It provides a firsthand account of experiences, thoughts, and emotions from that specific time.
A primary source is original information created at the time of the event being studied, such as diaries, letters, photographs, or speeches. An example of a primary source would be a firsthand account from someone who witnessed an event.
Original letters or documents, for example. A secondary source would be an essay, for example, about the original source.
A coin is a primary source because it was actually there during a historic time.
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Diaries
A tool used in a specific period