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Practice your writing skills with the story above!

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Complete this Writing Practice. Then print or email your document, or if available, save it to Google Drive.

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Weekly VOCAB

Today In History

May 29

1953: Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, Hillary's Sherpa guide, were the first climbers to reach the summit of Mount Everest.

1917: John F. Kennedy, who became President John F. Kennedy when he won the 1960 presidential election, was born in Brookline, Massachusetts to Rose and Joseph Kennedy.

1736: Library of Congress: Patrick Henry was born in Studley, Virginia. He was a brilliant orator and an influential leader in the opposition to British government. As a young lawyer, he astonished his courtroom audience in 1763 with an eloquent defense based on the doctrine of natural rights - the political theory that man is born with certain inalienable rights. On his twenty-ninth birthday, as a new member of Virginia's House of Burgesses, Henry presented a series of resolutions - the Stamp Act Resolves - which opposed Britain's Stamp Act. The Resolves were adopted on May 30, 1765. Read Patrick Henry's famous 1775 speech - Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death.

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Extra! Extra! Writing Practice Practice your writing skills by summarizing the information contained in the story at the left. What is the main point of the story? What are the key findings? Why is the story an important one? What are its implications? When finished, you can print or email your document or save it Google Drive.
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