Mr. Carlisle, I'm still unclear about something. If you use only primary-source sections of a secondary-source publication, does it count as a primary source or a secondary source?
I know you said something about it in class, but I didn't quite understand what you said.
I'm a native South Carolinian and I attained my undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of South Carolina. I taught fourth grade for two years in the Mississippi Delta and two years at an alternative high school in Western North Carolina. I have been at Tigard High School since the fall of 2003, where I teach U.S. History and Psychology.
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Hey Mr. Carlisle, what are we doing on Wednesday again?
I have to go to an appointment during your class=[
sasquach.
4:51 PM
Mr. Carlisle, I'm still unclear about something. If you use only primary-source sections of a secondary-source publication, does it count as a primary source or a secondary source?
I know you said something about it in class, but I didn't quite understand what you said.
5:58 PM
Quach,
Notes and both groups will present the information they gleamed from the library tomorrow.
Alex,
Let's call it a secondary source for the moment.
6:01 PM
Okay, Cool.
Thanks Carlisle.
6:20 PM
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