was taken, written, or recorded well after the event it reflects. It is based on a secondhand or more distant account that interprets the writings and impressions of other people.
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A primary source might be a letter, photograph, or speech that
is pericles primary source or secondary source
was taken, written, or recorded at the same time as the event it reflects, and is based on a firsthand account.
The phrase "secondary source" is a singular noun. The plural term is secondary sources.
It is a primary source because it came directly from him. An analysis of the speech written by a columnist would be a secondary source.
If you are quoting directly from President Obama's speech (from a transcription of it, or from the speech as you saw Mr. Obama himself deliver it on radio or TV), it is a primary source. If you are quoting from other people -- reporters or political scientists or columnists who are talking about the speech or giving their opinions of what Mr. Obama said, those are secondary sources.
A primary source is a firsthand account or original document created during the time period being studied, such as a diary or speech. A secondary source interprets or analyzes primary sources, offering commentary or analysis, like a history textbook or scholarly article.
Yes, it is it comes from another person. It depends. A quote from a person who experienced your topic would be a primary source.
A- A transcript of a presidential speech
Photograph is a noun and a verb. Noun: Sarah showed Carl a beautiful photograph of her children. Verb: Sarah photographs her children almost every day.
A primary source is a document, speech, or other sort of evidence written, created or otherwise produced during the time under study. Secondary sources provide interpretation and analysis of primary sources.
It i easy a speech a graph and a photograph