Answer:
- a. a book about Ball’s impact as a performer
- d. a review of Ball’s television show
- f. an interview with Ball’s costars
Step-by-step explanation:
A secondary source refers to information about an event or person that is not a first hand account but is rather based on a first hand account. For instance, if Jerry witnessed an event and told Mark about it, Mark's information is a secondary source.
Secondary sources for Lucille Bell would therefore be: a book about her impact as a performer as this would use primary information, a review of her television show as this would use her television show as a base and that would be a primary source and finally, an interview with her co-stars. This is secondary because it is based on primary information from co-stars.