Primary sources include articles that have been evaluated, reviewed or interpreted.

True

False

I say True

I say false.

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I'm sorry, but your answer is incorrect. The correct answer is False. Primary sources refer to original documents, records, or artifacts that provide firsthand evidence or direct information about a subject. They have not been evaluated, reviewed, or interpreted by someone else. Examples of primary sources include diaries, letters, photographs, interviews, government documents, and scientific research papers. To determine if an article is a primary source, you would need to identify whether it presents original data, observations, or firsthand accounts of events.