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FINDING A VOICEIn this lesson, you have explored many different interpretations of women in the 18th century. Forthis assignment, you will present what you have learned about the writers and their opinions througha creative product.1.Choose two of the writers in this lesson.Benjamin FranklinJudith Sargent Murray2.Pose as one of the writers and write a letter to the other writer you selected. (For example,write a letter from Benjamin Franklin to Abigail Adams).Your letter must address whether they agree or disagree.Include evidence from their writing that reveals each person’s opinion on the role ofwomen.3.Be creative and give the writer of your letter a fitting personality. Use the appropriate tone tocreate that personality. (For example, given what you know about Franklin’s tone, you canassume that he wouldn’t write a rude or angry letter to Adams.)4.Your letter should be a minimum of 10 sentences long.
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