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Ostrovityanka [42]
3 years ago
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You may want independence from work, your parents, school, your brothers or sisters, pop music, fashion clothes, bad summer movi

es, your friends, or a bad habit; the list is endless. Find your despotic dictator and write your declaration against him, her, or it. When you have completed your declaration, score it according to the rubric for this assignment. Place your score at the end of your essay.
Your document should be 200 - 300 words.

It should model Jefferson's Declaration and contain a preamble, a list of grievances, and a conclusion.

Help please?
Social Studies
1 answer:
Alexandra [31]3 years ago
3 0
Even though im not giving you the 200 or 300 document I can tell you that you can include things like: Write WHY you want independence and FROM WHAT. Another thing might be WHAT MOTIVATES YOU to be set free from that. Take into account that there should be some introductory words talking about the act of independence, maybe a list of things that you find wrong on the things you want to be set free from, and a conclussion stating a good summary of what you have said. With this i think you may be able to work for what you need. 
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