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... or get out" Source B has no mention of any words like that being said. After looking through the agreements and disagreements amongst the sources, it seems that all the sources agree on the general things, E.g. where it happened, who was there etc., but disagree on the specifics. E.g. Who fell first and who shot first. 2) In your answer to question one you indicated a number of differences between the information in the sources. How might these differences have come about (4) There are many differences between the sources, some of which have been outlined in question one. These differences could have come about for two main reasons. Firstly some of the sources (A and C) are secondary sources and source B is a primary source. The Primary source has been quoted from an eyewitness, where as the secondary sources are from books that were written nearly 75 years after the actual event. ...
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