How does a primary source help you make an argument?
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OpenStudy (ayyookyndall):
I am doing an event about Japanese-American Internment Camps and I was wondering:
How do primary sources help you argue that this event is important for American citizens to study?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
im sorry but i am terrible at english sorry i have no idea
OpenStudy (ayyookyndall):
Its okay. Haha @conner143
OpenStudy (ayyookyndall):
@k_lynn @just_one_last_goodbye @apoorvk
OpenStudy (just_one_last_goodbye):
lol xD let me guess Connexus academy?
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OpenStudy (ayyookyndall):
yes.. haha
How did you know?
OpenStudy (just_one_last_goodbye):
9th grade?
OpenStudy (ayyookyndall):
10th
OpenStudy (just_one_last_goodbye):
hmm close enough my assignments are similar 2 urs ^_^
OpenStudy (ayyookyndall):
Really? Can you help me?
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OpenStudy (ayyookyndall):
Why?
OpenStudy (ayyookyndall):
@Data_LG2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
well from your question before i think that primary source is a helpful tool to make your argument stronger because it is made during the time period, in which the event occurred. It is more valid than the secondary source because idk how to word it properly but I would say more 'original' and 'unedited'