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Argumentative essays raw plagiarism Published materials credible Primary sources purpose Secondary sources Dictionaries Audio recordings
1. provide a first-hand account or evidence of an event, time, object, person or even work of art and are considered authoritative . 2. can be viewed as primary sources if they come from the time that is being discussed and were written or produced by someone with first-hand experience of the event. 3. offer an analysis, interpretation or a restatement of primary sources and are considered to be persuasive. 4. Primary sources can be written or non-written, as long as they provide information and first-hand evidence. 5. A secondary source can become a primary source depending on the 6. Persuasive essays and even speeches to persuade argue or inform use primary and secondary sources. 7. Primary sources are more as evidence. 8. All primary and secondary sources must be correctly cited to avoid 9. DVDs, and video recordings are examples of primary sources. 10. encyclopedias and other reference books are examples of secondary sources.