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Plz explain this using your own words you can take some help from internet for better explanation or even explain this like your teacher has (if this is in your course also) (AND IF YOU HAVE TO ASK ANY THING RELATED TO MY QUESTION THERE IS A SEPERATE SECTION PROVIDED FOR THAT SO PLEASE DO NOT ASK IT IN THE ANSWERS SECTION )

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Answered by aadhyarajkumar
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Diaries often have a few format elements in common that create a sense of structure as you read the text. Entries are usually dated, arranged in chronological order, and can be addressed to someone like a letter. Some start 'Dear Diary,' or 'Dear Journal,' while others are addressed to a real, imagined, or deceased person.

Diaries contain self-reports that try to capture events, reflections, personal and often private feelings, or interactions close to the time which they occurred. Historians and literary scholars recognize that diaries offer unique perspectives on eras and events. They can be used in psychological research to study particular people or groups of people and how they interact. Scholars can use a diary as a source of historical record, since a diary is considered a primary source.

A primary source is a document or tangible object which was written or created during the time being studied. Diaries, speeches, interviews, and letters can all be considered primary sources.

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