is a narrative or story that tells us about something interesting, unusual or exciting
that the writer has seen
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To see an event.
A primary account
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A primary source is an eyewitness account to an event.
An eyewitness account from a prisoner at the bastille.
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Primary source
Eye witness accounts are useful way to get evidence in a legal case or to report something like someone claiming to see something out of the ordinary, such as Bigfoot. BUT an eyewitness is not the best way to get evidence in a case. First, the eyewitness could lie or exaggerate the truth. This wouldn't happen often in a court case, but it can happen. Second, studies have shown that eyewitnesses often make mistakes, even when they sincerely believe the account they've given or believe a certain suspect is the right one. In an investigation people don't stop at an eyewitness account. Investigators then use the information that the eyewitness gave to search for more clues to what might have happened.
Benvolio is the eyewitness to Romeo killing Tybalt in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He recounts the events to Prince Escalus, providing a firsthand account of the altercation that led to Tybalt's death.