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Which is considered a primary source about the sinking of the Titanic? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
a memoir written by one of the survivors of the shipwreck
an interview with a crew member published in a major newspaper
a magazine article published on the event’s tenth anniversary
a book about the ship written by a leading expert on the subject
an entry in an online encyclopedia that has been fact-checked
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Correct answers:
a) a memoir written by one of the survivors of the shipwreck
b) an interview with a crew member published in a major newspaper
Reason: both are firsthand accounts (contemporary/eyewitness testimony), which make them primary sources. The others are secondary or tertiary.
a) a memoir written by one of the survivors of the shipwreck
b) an interview with a crew member published in a major newspaper
Reason: both are firsthand accounts (contemporary/eyewitness testimony), which make them primary sources. The others are secondary or tertiary.
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