Jane Austen. 1775 – Thesis Statement.
December 16, Steventon, Hampshire, England. Seventh child and second daughter. Close family
Tutor school Boarding School Father’s Library
Bound notebooks Romantic novels to historical novels Poems, short stories, plays Internationally known writer.
First love Broken heart Proposal Denial
Illness Continues working Became more ill Stopped working Died No. 70
Little-known writer Loved Heart-Broken Denied Illness Died Internationally known Thesis statement
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