Which of the following is an example of a secondary source?

A. An interview with Stephen King
B. A novel by Stephen King
C. Stephen King's letters to his editor
D. A biography of Stephen King

my answer is d.

1. Why are primary sources useful for your research? D. You get direct information

2. Which of the following is an example of a secondary source? C. a biography of a famous person
3. What is the term for when an author supports a point by providing weak arguments? B. This is called faulty reasoning.
4. What is stereotyping? B. when a writer makes a general assumption about a group and applies it to every group member

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You are correct. A biography of Stephen King is an example of a secondary source.

To determine if a source is primary or secondary, we need to consider its relationship to the original information or event. Primary sources are created by individuals who directly witnessed or participated in the event. Secondary sources, on the other hand, provide an interpretation or analysis of the original information or event.

In this case, A, B, and C are all examples of primary sources. An interview with Stephen King, a novel written by Stephen King, and Stephen King's letters to his editor are all created by Stephen King himself or directly related to his work.

D, however, is a secondary source. A biography of Stephen King is written by someone other than Stephen King, offering an interpretation or analysis of his life and work. It collects information from various sources and presents it in a comprehensive and objective manner.

So, your answer of D is correct as it represents a secondary source.

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