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An analysis of [[primary source|primary]] and other secondary sources that clearly identifies the sources used; they may be contextualized but the sources retain their identity. |
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Secondary source [r]: An analysis of primary and other secondary sources that clearly identifies the sources used; they may be contextualized but the sources retain their identity.