What is the difference between a primary and a secondary source? When would you want one over the other? Give examples.

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a primary source is when the person you are talking to is some who was at the event or was the event like

James told me that the lake was 10 ft low

secondary is when it has been pasted down like

James told skyler that the lake to 10ft lower than normal

secondry is when i came from a person who was told by another person about the event


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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "c. motivational." The thesis statement for your motivational speech should state what you want the audience to learn. Making a motivational speech entails a big responsibility that at the end you left a mark or legacy to your audience that they will easily remember you.

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Motivational speeches don't always contain information to learn, more often than not they don't contain much information at all. Naturally informative speeches fit that critera.

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The purpose of the government was written at the first section of the Declaration of Independence.