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1.is herbert morrison’s radio broadcast a primary or secondary source? how do you know? 2.what is the historical context of herbert morrison’s account? what’s the time, place andmood? 3.what can you tell about herbert morrison, the author of this source, by listening to hisbroadcast? who is the audience he addressing? 4.does morrison’s version of the event match what you see in the video? what differences canyou see between the two? what similarities are there? 5.how credible is herbert morrison’s report? support your answer with quotes from thebroadcast, video, and any research you have conducted
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