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History, 20.09.2019 08:30 edith47

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read the passage then answer the questions.
1. source? - (who wrote it)
2. occasion? - (letter, diary, speech, ect)
3. audience? - (whom was it meant for)
4. purpose? - (why was it written)
5. write a 3 sentace summary of what is was about.


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