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English, 21.04.2020 19:06 itsmemichellel
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12. When would a secondary source be more useful to you than a primary source?
A) when you want a summary or analysis of historical events
B) when you want to see original news footage of historical events
C) when you want to feel as if you are experiencing the event directly
D) when you want to read firsthand impressions of an event
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