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Narrative activity “from of plymouth plantation”:

bradford’s account describes how the pilgrims adapted to life in new england. after reading of plymouth plantation, determine two more central ideas of the text and analyze their development over the course of the text. explore the experiences presented in the text by writing an original narrative in the character of one of the pilgrims who survived the first year in new england. base your narrative on the details presented in the original text, convey the same central ideas, and mirror the seventeenth-century style that bradford uses.
requirements:
your narrative should be typed (12pt font times new roman double spaced)
your narrative should be at least a page
contain at least two similar themes as “from of plymouth plantation”
have your own imagined character who you believe would’ve been present during that experience
use at least 3 archaic vocabulary words

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