When a historian asks questions like "Who wrote this?" or "What is this author's perspective?" which historical reading skill are they using?

close reading

contextualizing

corroboration

sourcing

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When a historian asks questions like "Who wrote this?" or "What is this author's perspective?" they are using the historical reading skill known as sourcing. Sourcing involves examining the origin of a document, including the author, their background, the time period in which it was created, and the context that may influence the content.

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