Of Plymouth Plantation

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Of Plymouth Plantation English 11

August 16th, 2016 Personal Narrative ON YOUR DESK: composition notebook personal narrative IN THIS ORDER Final Draft Rough Draft(S) Directions/ Rubric

Camping. Yes or no?

Evidence vs. Inference 8/16/16 Next clean page in your journal.

Evidence the available facts or information indicating whether a belief is true or valid. proof, verification

Evidence? window is broken the boy is holding a bat

Inference a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence AND reasoning. deduction, conjecture, speculation

Evidence? Inference?

Evidence? Inference?

The First Winter of the Pilgrim in Massachusetts Look at the painting. List five things that you actually see.

Evidence Inference Creative Writing Green Words

Evidence Inference Green Words Creative Writing People huddled around fire. It is cold outside and they are trying to keep warm. It has been a long night, the colonists are cold, and they are desperately trying to stay warm around a fire. Suffering, perseverance

Thesis Writing How did the colonists respond to the harsh conditions they faced? Although the colonists set out for the promise and hope of a new life, they ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.