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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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Today In History

April 19

1995: A truck packed with more than 4,000 pounds of explosives was detonated by Timothy McVeigh in front of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. There were 168 people murdered, including 19 children. Today the site is the Oklahoma City National Memorial, one site within the National Park Service system.

1775: Battles of Lexington and Concord in Massachusetts began the Revolutionary War between the colonists and the British government that ruled the colonies. Library of Congress: At Lexington Green, the British were met by approximately 70 American Minute Men led by John Parker. At the North Bridge in Concord, the British were confronted again, this time by 300 to 400 armed colonists, and were forced to march back to Boston with the Americans firing on them all the way. By the end of the day, the colonists were singing "Yankee Doodle" and the American Revolution had begun.

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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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