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Describe oral source

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Answered by BeautyNo1
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"Oral Source" is used to rehearsed accounts of the past presented by culturally sanctioned tradition-bearers; to informal conversations about "the old days" among family members, neighbors, or coworkers; to printed compilations of stories told about past times and present experiences; and to recorded interviews with individuals deemed to have an important story to tell.

Each of these uses of the term has a certain currency. Unquestionably, most people throughout history have learned about the past through the spoken word. Moreover, for generations history-conscious individuals have preserved others' firsthand accounts of the past for the record, often precisely at the moment when the historical actors themselves, and wit.

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Answered by Pubali11
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Oral source inhistory is the collection and study of historical information about individuals , families , important events of our everyday life using audiotapes or videotapes of planned interviews .For example __often events are taken by familes members , historians other who interview older people in an attempt to document events and mights .
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