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Bio-Poem
 
Point Value: 10 points
 
Estimated Time to Complete: ½ period
 
Your Task:
Choose a person we have studied this unit. Use your notes and the textbook to complete the information below. Each answer should be a line in your poem.
 
Line 1 - Name:
Line 2 - Three traits:
Line 3 - He / she is from:
Line 4 - He / she cares deeply about…
Line 5 - He / she feels…
Line 6 - Three more traits
Line 7 - He / she gives…
Line 8 - He / she fears…
Line 9 - He / she would like to see…
Line 10 - Name, Years of life:
 

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Example:

 

George Washington

True American, wealthy farmer, inspiring

He is from Virginia Conlony

He cares deeply about the freedom of the states

He feels an immediate and particular interest in the union of the colonies

Heroic, Brave, Leader

He gives good advice

He fears about the growing political conflicts within the nation

He would like to see the nation protect it's independence

George Washington, 1732-1799