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When is a secondary source of information necessary to support a thesis statement? when the student wishes to make the literary analysis essay more interesting when the student wants to explore outside influences on a literary work when the student wishes to find additional information about the characters when the student wants to ensure that the sources used in the essay are reliable

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A secondary source of information is necessary to support a thesis statement when a student wants to explore outside influences on a literary work.

Primary sources come directly from original sources, documents, pictures or photographs, and other first-hand sources. These are considered to give accurate facts about a topic.
Secondary sources tend to be more subjective, for example a review of a book, film, or theatrical piece might be considered a secondary source because it is more subjective, but still gives relevant information about the topic.
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