Evidence

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Across
  1. 2. It is an example of a secondary source.
  2. 5. Sources that provide accurate, balanced information that can be found in all forms.
  3. 6. Why this source is created?
  4. 9. A material which may be created long after an event takes place.
  5. 10. Asking high quality of these is the starting point of looking at a primary source.
  6. 11. The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is valid or not.
Down
  1. 1. It is an example of a primary source.
  2. 3. Making sure whether this evidence is reliable or not.
  3. 4. An opinion in favour of something or a prejudice against something.
  4. 7. Who is telling the story?
  5. 8. An original material and has not been handled or processed in any way.