10 text messages between a Roman child from the upper class and a Roman child from the lower class, each a minimum of two comple
te sentences dialogue includes an explanation of how one's social status affected his or her opportunities in ancient Rome dialogue includes a description of differences in the daily life of upper and lower class Roman citizens dialogue includes a description of opportunities for children in ancient Rome dialogue includes a comparison of opportunities available to females and males in ancient Rome
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Imagine that today’s texting technology was invented during the time in which the Roman Republic existed. What might a text message conversation between two Roman children be like? In this assignment, you will create the script for a text message conversation between a Roman child from the upper class and a Roman child from the lower class. Your fictional conversation should have at least a total of 10 messages between the two participants.
The text messages conversation must:
have a total of 10 text messages, each at least two complete sentences describe the differences in the daily lives of upper class and lower class citizens describe the opportunities for children in general in Rome compare how life differed for female and male children in Rome explain the effect of social status on one’s future in the Roman Republic
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