secondary source
No-Empty refers to a container with nothing in it. Absent just means someone is not present at some event or location-like absent from school.
A witness.
a future event
Can someone please answer this
Dependent.
If it is written by someone who was there about what they saw, it is a firsthand account. If someone later on creates a character who takes place in the event, it is historical fiction
Yes, there is such a word. A person who is present at an event or function -- someone who attends an event -- is an attendee. It's a perfectly legitimate word.
Information gathered by someone who did not take part in or witness the event is called hearsay.
A bystander is a person who is present at an incident or event, but does not participate. An example is someone that may have seen a crime scene or a spectator at an event.
Short answer: Probably not. It depends. If you read a document at the museum concerning the event you're thinking about (ie if you read the Declaration of Independence at the National Archives), or if you read an account of an event written by someone who was involved in the event, then it is a primary source. If you read an account of an event that was written by someone who was not there (ie an exhibit with text written by people working for the museum), it was not a primary source.
Copy writer?? (can you be more specific)
It means he is present at the location of the statement....
An attendance is a count of the number of people attending an event, or the frequency with which someone has been present for a regular activity.
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An attendance is a count of the number of people attending an event, or the frequency with which someone has been present for a regular activity.
"Ano" is a Filipino word that means "that." It is commonly used in conversations to point to something or someone that is not present or to refer to a recent event.
They are talking about now in the present.