History, 22.02.2021 04:40 nicoleskertich
Guys, I don’t understand how an activity can have primary and secondary sources.. can you guys just come up with one for me or explain it I don’t know ugh.
Now think of an activity that you enjoy doing or a subject that interests you. Identify:
1. ORIGINAL DOCUMENT (Primary Source)
2. An OBJECT OR ARTIFACT (Primary Source) This will be an image of an object/artifact from the web related to your activity or subject.
3. Finally, identify a secondary source related to your subject. 4. Post your sources and citations. Please cite the material using an appropriate academic citation method
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