dthompson365
dthompson365
24.08.2020 • 
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Lines 110–116: Suggest how this lengthy sentence might be rewritten in a more modern way. 9.Map: What connections can you make between the map and Of Plymouth Plantation? What places, events, and journeys described in the text are also shown on the map?
10.Lines 164–168: How does the story alluded to here relate to the Pilgrims’ experience?
11.Lines 178–185: What theme does the author want to convey? How does the abandoned corn relate to God’s “providence”?
12.Lines 186–207: What words or phrases describe places, events, or people? What kind of feeling do these descriptions convey? Using these clues, what might you infer about Bradford’s purpose?
13.Lines 110–224: Find evidence in these lines of repetition in the events Bradford describes. What kind of events does Bradford’s writing focus on?

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