The event was a chaotic scene, with people rushing around in a frenzy and shouting instructions. The atmosphere was tense, with a sense of urgency palpable in the air. Despite the chaos, there was a feeling of unity among the crowd, as everyone worked together to face the unexpected challenge.
A written description of an event or item.
A description is a spoken or written representation of something, providing details or characteristics to help someone understand or recognize it. It is used to convey information about the appearance, nature, or qualities of a person, place, or thing.
secondary source
A secondary source. It includes sources that combine, synthesize, and or interpret information from primary sources. Examples include encyclopedias, textbooks, and reviews.
A diary, journal, or first-person description of an event written at the time it occurred.
Propaganda
His description of the event was a complete distortion of what actually occurred. :0)
If it is written by someone who was there about what they saw, it is a firsthand account. If someone later on creates a character who takes place in the event, it is historical fiction
Your description of an event.
Short answer: Probably not. It depends. If you read a document at the museum concerning the event you're thinking about (ie if you read the Declaration of Independence at the National Archives), or if you read an account of an event written by someone who was involved in the event, then it is a primary source. If you read an account of an event that was written by someone who was not there (ie an exhibit with text written by people working for the museum), it was not a primary source.
Copy writer?? (can you be more specific)
a method designed to determine if two or more variables are associated with each other. descriptive method is used to describe the present behaviour or characteristics of a particular population.