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Letter Academic Habits

Start a rough draft of your letter to me about your journey. You are in the South or North Pole in 1911

Some ideas to include in this letter: Status of you and/or animals weather setting around you what you are eating what you are wearing how are you sleeping how your travel is going what resources you have what obstacles you are coming against how far have you gotten

Perspectives Part of Amundsen’s Crew Part of Perry’s Crew Part of Scott’s Crew A dog or horse on expedition The cook on one of the expeditions The wife of one of the explorers