Eulogy for the Roman Empire

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Eulogy for the Roman Empire A eulogy is a speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something. Option 1: Highlight the legacies/important accomplishments of the Roman Empire by writing an original eulogy. Discuss at least 4 important accomplishments or contributions. Each legacy should be a separate paragraph, so you will have 4 paragraphs total. Remember to use the writing rules, so you must have a topic sentence, evidence/facts, write in 3rd person and use social studies language. Make it sound like a eulogy-that’s the fun part! Option 2: Design a Roman tombstone with pictures and writing to reflect the legacies/accomplishments of the Roman Empire. Must show/draw at least 5 important accomplishments or contributions. Each legacy should be very clear to whoever is looking at the tombstone. You can use captions if you need to. Tombstone should be neat, well thought out/planned and colored. This should be a work of art! Spend time making this tombstone look good-I want it so perfect and amazing I can hang it on the wall!