Based on your reading of "And Then What Happened Paul Revere," please describe Paul Revere's personality traits. What kind of person was he? Give evidence from the text (including page #s) to support your ideas.
Please write using at least 3 compound sentences and 1 complex sentence.
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ReplyDeletePaul was a very courageous man. Also, he was a very adventurous man too. Because Paul liked adventures, he went to the war and asked if he can be in war, but a man said if he can carve his name. When said his name the soldier said you can not be in war. So he was out in hand cuffs, and went to jail. That is how mischief that man is.
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Because, Paul Revere went to get the trunk. He was a courageous and brave man. Those are two of his personality traits. He was brave and courageous because if I'd be getting the trunk I'd be scared but Paul wasn't. PG#274-275
ReplyDeletePaul revere was a helpful man. When Paul Revere was going across Charles river he forgot his cloth to keep him warm, but he actually decided to go across. But then a friend of Paul's went to a lady and asked for some cloth, but she knew him so she just gave it to him without saying anything.
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ReplyDeletePaul revere was a helpful man. When Paul Revere was going across Charles river he forgot his cloth to keep him warm, but he actually decided to go across. But then a friend of Paul's went to a lady and asked for some cloth, but she knew him so she just gave it to him without saying anything.pg# 271.
Paul Revere was a very adventures man.Because Paul Revere was a very adventures man, he wanted to join in a war in 1756(P#265). Another reason Paul Revere is a man is because he went on a big adventure to warn John Hancock and Samuel Adams about the plans of the English soldiers and that they had to leave Lexington(P# 270). Revere was also a courageous man because he wanted to stop the new taxes the English government was making and he went to spread the news to more states(P#'s267 and 266).
ReplyDeleteI think Paul Revere is a courageous man, because he wasn't afraid of being caught by the sentries. He took over his dad's silversmithing business after he died, so I think he is a hard working man. It said in the text "He got past the sentries, got through the snow, kept his horse on the road, and kept himself on his horse", and "When he was a teenager, his father died, and Paul took over the silversmithing business." Pages 264 and 269.
ReplyDeletePaul Revere has many personality traits but I think the strongest is very smart. He was smart enough to go and dress up as an Indian.(PG #267) Since Paul Revere was a very brave man, Paul Revere and John went pass the American lines and heard a shot but didn't even run.(PG #275) Paul Revere is funny and he was really smart at the same time.(PG #267) Now no one is counting the streets and back then they did count the streets and everything there was.(PG #278)
ReplyDeleteBecause, Paul Revere went to get the trunk. He was a courageous and brave man.he was also a very adventurous PG#274-275. Revere was also a courageous man because he wanted to stop the new taxes the English government was making and he went to spread the news to more states PG#'s267 and 266.Paul Revere was a very adventures man, he wanted to join in a war in 1756 PG#265
ReplyDeleteBecause Paul Revere heard about the french and Indian war, he went to get his rifle.PG#265. When he was older he he got a job as a person loading and unloading ships.Pg#264. He is also an adventure person because he went though Charles River and no one watching him and he wanted to go.Pg#271. When he had all those adventures and he went back to being a on loading the ships and then got old for lading and unloading ships he told his grand children about his adventures.Pg#278.
ReplyDeleteI think Paul Revere was a very brave man, with courage. the reason hes courages is because when he heard the french and indian war on pg.# 265. He is also courages for what he did to the ship with tea on pg# 268
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