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the mayflower compact was November 11th 1620. The Pilgrim leaders persuaded 41 of the male adults aboard the ship to sign an agreement which would set up a government in Plymouth Colony. The agreement was called the Mayflower Compact. Then a small group of men was sent out to explore the land and find a suitable site to build Plymouth Colony.
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<u>STARTING LINE</u>
My most memoriable trip was to Pakistan, this was because i had never experienced being in a unique surrounding filled with so much happiness, joy and excitement ......
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<u>THEN U CAN TALK ABOUT THE PEOPLE AND ENVIRONMENT WHICH HELPED MAKE</u><u> </u><u>i</u><u>T A MEMORIABLE EXPERIENCE</u>
The people there are so humble and caring and welcomed me with happiness, they were also very content as they were grateful for many things which people here where i live would genrally complain about etc.
<u>U CAN TALK ABOUT UR JOURNEY TOWARDS THE LOCATION AND LINK IT WITH WHY IT WAS MEMORIABLE</u>
I was nervous for the journey going to Pakistan as i had never been in a plane before.
As i gazed out of the window towards the beautiful scenary i .......(u can finish the sentence)
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This was my most memoriable experience as i had never been to any other country before and i had such an outstanding experience, i would love to go again.....
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It's best if u add more bits to it to make it more descriptive but this was to help u get an idea of what to write.
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To emphasize the Atticus's empathetic nature, his respect and consideration towards everyone, which later on serves to save him from a difficult situation.
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Atticus discusses crops with Walter Cunningham because he knows that it is a topic Walter would understand, Walter only goes to school because he has to and not because he wants to, so asking him about school would have been pointless.
Atticus puts himself in Walter Cunnigham's shoes and treats him respectfully, talking to him about something he actually understand to show that he respects him no matter where he comes from.
This respectful treatment of others would save him later on from a mob lynching lead by Walter's father.