Answe rBenjamin Franklin's Autobiography is both an important historical document and Franklin's major literary work. It was not only the first autobiography to achieve widespread popularity, but after two hundred years remains one of the most enduringly popular examples of the genre ever written. As such, it provides not only the story of Franklin’s own remarkably influential career, but maps out a strategy for self-made success in the context of emerging American nationhood. The resume the work. This James copy of the outline (now at the Morgan Library and Museum) became Franklin's working copy as he completed Parts Two, Three and Four of the Autobiography. At some point between 1782 and 1786, Franklin's French friend Louis Guillaume Le Veillard acquired copies of James's letter and Franklin's working outline. And in 1786, Thomas Jefferson borrowed Le Veillard's copies, as well as some additional notes on Franklin's life taken down by Le Veillard in French, to make further copies of his own. Jefferson's copies were prepared by his secretary, William Short, and are included in the Thomas Jefferson Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress.
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Answer:
Writers react to war by experimenting with different styles of writing to describe in detail of how wars go.
Explanation:
When a writer changes their writing style, there is a reason on why. In this case, war. The writers reacted to this war by experimenting with their style of writing so they could describe the war in great detail. In a great tragedy like this, there are many ways the writers could detail and elaborate on how, for example, the soldiers fought. An example you could use to understand why the writers would do this is: <em>"The soldiers fought with great fearlessness and great-heart. Their swords reflecting the shining rays of light of the Sun."</em> As you can see, I used detailed words and let my words orchestrate an image in your head, in which the writers in this war were trying to do in this war.
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2. Despite
3. Nevertheless
4. Whereas
5. Though
6. Still
7. In spite
8. On the other hand
9. Whereas
10. Still