Newspapers published at the time an even occurred are primary source documents.
Newspapers published at the time an even occurred are primary source documents.
Primary source.
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A newspaper article written during a historical event typically provides a contemporaneous account of the event's key details, often including firsthand reports, interviews, and analysis. These articles serve as primary sources for understanding how the event was perceived and reported at the time.
Primary source.
(for industry) An event source could also be a term referring to resource. Example of event resource: staff, caterers, tenting etc.
First one is a primary source, because it's from their "Primary View" second one is a secondary source, since they didn't see it in their Primary View, it was told to them. So the answer for apex is (A) primary source; (B) secondary source
It's a secondary source.
Secondary. A secondary souce is written after the event happened, like an article in an excyclopedia. A primary source is written during the tiem of the event or by someone who was alive then or was alive and witnessed it, like a newspaper article.
written or caused by someone who did not experience an event. from APEX
One must remember that many of the bible accounts of the resurrection of Christ were written well after the event, causing the writers of the gospels to write what they saw or were told of the event. The book of Luke contains one of the most accurate accounts of the resurrection. One must remember that not all of the gospels can give an accurate account of Christ resurrection. Let it suffice that the authors did the best they could about the event. All of the gospels cumulate in this actual event.
Accounts of an event recorded after the fact would be a primary source if the information is recorded immediately after the event by eye witnesses.