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labwork [276]
2 years ago
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Imagine yourself in his place. You will take on the role of the person you select and provide a firsthand account from that pers

pective. You have many individuals to choose from. Be creative while using your historical knowledge from the lesson.
What person have you put yourself in the place of?
What does this person smell?
What does this person see?
What does this person hear?

History
1 answer:
myrzilka [38]2 years ago
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One of the men on the boat, he smells the salt water splashing against the boat. He sees arrows flying through the air as the men on the roof shoot down at him. He hears the men screaming as they shoot back, he hears the waves splashing, the wind blowing against the sails.
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