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Answer:A secondary source is anything that describes, interprets, evaluates, or analyzes information from primary sources. Common examples include:

Books, articles and documentaries that synthesize information on a topic

Synopses and descriptions of artistic works

Encyclopedias and textbooks that summarize information and ideas

Reviews and essays that evaluate or interpret something

When you cite a secondary source, it’s usually not to analyze it directly. Instead, you’ll probably test its arguments against new evidence or use its ideas to help formulate your own.

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