History, 15.07.2020 02:01 JamesLachoneus
Historians use evidence when crafting historical narratives in order to:
A. make sure their narratives do not sacrifice historical accuracy in
order to be interesting.
B. separate their narratives about events from the historical context
surrounding them.
C. prove that their narratives do not reflect a historian's personal
point of view in any way.
D. draw in an audience by including mythological elements in their
narratives.
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