Primary texts are original sources that provide firsthand information or direct evidence about a particular topic. They are created by individuals who directly experienced or witnessed the events being discussed.
Think of primary texts as the raw footage of a movie. They capture the unfiltered and authentic moments, allowing you to see things exactly as they happened.
Secondary Sources: These are works that analyze, interpret, or comment on primary texts. They provide a second-hand account or analysis of the original material.
Expert Testimony: This refers to statements or opinions given by individuals who have specialized knowledge in a particular field. It can be used as evidence to support arguments in academic writing.
Eyewitness Accounts: These are personal testimonies from individuals who directly observed an event and can provide valuable insights into what occurred.
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