Determine what the "bad news" from King
George is, and state it in your own words.
How does th...
English, 18.11.2020 15:40 evelin2318
Determine what the "bad news" from King
George is, and state it in your own words.
How does the king justify, or explain, his
actions? How does Emerson's choice of
words help you imagine the king's attitude
and anticipate the colonists' response? Use
text evidence to support your response.
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