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"from of Plymouth Plantation" by William Bradford PAGES 12 to 18 in Collections 11
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Read the selection from the historical account of Plymouth Plantation by William Bradford. Then,
reread the lines indicated with each question below. Answer each question, citing text evidence.
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Lines 110-224: Find evidence in these lines of repetition in the events Bradford describes.
What kind of events does Bradford's writing focus on?
2. Lines 234-259: Summarize these lines. How has the action, or pace, changed in this
paragraph? What can readers infer about Bradford's purpose from this paragraph?
3. Lines 260-268: What text evidence suggests that Bradford saw the Pilgrims as having
been chosen by God?

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