<em>open your book and just read and then ask yourself which topics you find hard.... if you need to clear concepts just ask your teacher or friends and discuss them.... highlight the important topics and think what you already know about them,, and what you learn new... after preparations revise them again and also do some practise to check out grammar mistakes:) best of luck...</em>
Read the two chapters and then take notes on the most IMPORTANT things/details that you think you should know on the entire section. Study your notes! <span />
-When she says, "the grandchild, the one who will leave soon for that borrowed country," she is referring to herself. -The "you" in the closing sentences refers to her grandpa. -The the narrator is surprised to discover at the end that "it is me who will remember" because it was a life she thought she had left behind.
Franklin attempting to increase tolerance towards Native
Americans was the largest difference betwixt Franklin’s "Remarks
Concerning the Savages of North America" and Rowlandson’s The Narrative of
the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Rowlandson. Franklin promoted acceptance
regarding the beliefs of the native Americans. On the other hand, Rowlandson’s
view towards the native American people was negative.