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Aliun [14]
1 year ago
8

Now it is your turn. Synthesize the Tribune and the Enquirer articles mentioned in the "Using Sources" section of the lesson int

o one or two paragraphs. You may use the example given above, but your paragraph must be different. Remember to follow the process hints mentioned earlier in this lesson.

English
2 answers:
Paha777 [63]1 year ago
8 0

Answer:

The excitement of hanging John Brown for murder, treason and inciting a slave to end slavery in the United States was all over the news in December 1895. Others was sad and knew he was a patriot, laying his life down for the good of his fellow creatures. The varied views of slavery in that times made every person feeling and pointing in other directions.

New york Tribune, December 1859

The Cincinnati Enquirer, December 1859

Explanation:

alexgriva [62]1 year ago
3 0

Answer:

On leaving the Jail, John Brown had on his face an expression of calmness. Some believe he died a Patriot and some believe he died a murderer. As he stepped out of the door a black woman, with her little child in her arms, stood near his way. He stopped for a moment in his course, stooped over, and the child affectionately. Some may rejoice that John Brown has been hung and many may not.

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