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Rudiy27
2 years ago
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PLEASE ANSWER ASAP - Write a story in the first person, past tense, in which you pretend to be Paul Revere. Tell what you were f

eeling on the 18th of April 1775, as you raced through the countryside warning your fellow colonists. Use specific examples and plenty of emotive words. Include a statement from his perspective on why he was personally involved in this endeavor, and what it meant to him.
Social Studies
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Aleonysh [2.5K]2 years ago
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Answer:

On the 18th of April 1775, I, Paul Revere, was so excited I got to ride my horse through the country side warning other colonists the British were coming.

I begged to get involved so I could help my country get their freedom from the British. It meant everything to me, freedom is great to have.

When I was riding I saw soldiers. I was confident I could get past them, so I went as quickly as I could and got past them all! Victory! I also picked up my friends John Hancock and Sam Adams.

Before, when I saw the lanterns I rushed to get where I needed to go. I rushed to the harbor, I rushed across the water, I rushed to get to my horse, I even rushed on my horse. I did it, I warned the colonists, I told them to put up the lanterns. We all fought for freedom! We were all victorious. I, Paul Revere, did it.

Explanation:

there you go! i hope this helps.

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