II. Let Us Think About This. Before you answer this activity, remember that a primary source
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II. Let Us Think About This. Before you answer this activity, remember that a primary source is information that was created at the same time as an event or by a person directly involved in the event while a secondary source gets its information from somewhere else or by a person not directly involved in the event. This time, you will identify what the following scenarios implies. Write P for primary sources and S for secondary sources. 6. My sister leaves a letter she wrote to her best friend on the kitchen table. I want to read it but I don't because I know it's private. What is her letter? 7. At school, we use textbooks to find out about many different people and events. When we use textbooks, what are we using? 8. My friend Tim told me about a book he read that he really liked. He said I should read it too. When Tim talks about the book, what is he? 9. When I was in the province to celebrate our town fiesta, I found old photos which my grandparents explained show how Filipinos celebrate fiestas before. What am I looking at? 10. I am writing a report on Earth and the Sun, and my friend lends me her encyclopedia. What am I using?