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CHOICE 2: Using the American Bill of Rights as a mentor/model text, you will compose an original
composition that asserts 10 rights for a group of your
choosing
You are free to choose any group that you have a strong
connection to you are a member of that group or your
family) or a group that feels a great deal of compassion
towards to center your declaration upon.
Feel free to use the suggested groups provided if you are
struggling to zero in on one.
Look at the structure of the American Bill of Rights.
**The rights are numbered
**The right clearly defines what the group is entitled to.
**Look at any pattern to the rights for help: the first right
is to voice, the second is to defense.
You need not write with the same level language as the
mentor text. BUT, do work on keeping an academic
sound.
Length of task: 200-300 words.
You can calculate exactly how many words by selectine vour

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