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Meanings
scenarios
100

Choose the example of second hand account.

A. Maps

B.Reprint of artwork

C. artwork

D. diary

reprint of artwork

100

You can find first person POV by finding the pronouns

A. he, she, it

B. you, your

C. I, me, we, us


C. I, me, we, us

100

A diary is an example of a second hand account?

A. True

B. False

B. False

100

opposed

against something

100

You read an article about the various causes of the Great Depression, written by a 40-year-old history professor. The article is

A. secondhand

B. firsthand

secondhand

200

Firsthand account is written in?

A. First person POV

B. Third person POV

C. 2nd person POV

A. First person POV

200

You can find 3rd person POV by finding...

A. he, she, they, character's names

B. I, me, we, us

C. you, your

A. he, she, they, character's names

200

A biography is an example of which account?

A. 2nd

B. 1st

A. 2nd

200

tension

mental or emotional strain

200

After your teacher tells you and your classmates a funny story about her first time riding a roller coaster, your classmate draws a comic strip about the event. The comic strip is...

A. firsthand

B. secondhand

secondhand

300

Choose the example of first hand account

A. Textbook

B.interview

C. Nonfiction book

D. encyclopedia 

B. Interview

300

You read an autobiography about the life of famous gymnast Mary Lou Retton. The autobiography is...

A. Firsthand

B. Secondhand

A. Firsthand

300

A first hand account is when someone is...

A. there

B. not there

A. there

300

shattered

completely ruined or destroyed

300

Your teacher shows you famous photographs captured during the Great Depression. The photographs are...

A. firsthand

B. Secondhand

Firsthand

400

First hand accounts are often known as primary sources?

A. True

B. False

A. True

400

Secondhand account is written in..

A. 1st person POV

B. 2nd person POV

C. 3rd person POV

C. 3rd person POV

400

An internet article is an example of a secondhand account.

A. true

B. false

A. true

400

proclamation

an official public announcement about something

400

You read an encyclopedia entry about the man who created the microwave. The entry is...

A.firsthand

B. secondhand

B. secondhand

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