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From The General History of Virginia by John Smith Read the selection from the historical account The General History of Virginia by John
Smith. Then, reread the lines indicated with each question below. Answer each
question, citing text evidence
1. As you read lines 1-17, begin to collect and cite text evidence. What is the main
problem described in the first paragraph. Which phrases that describe Wingfield's
behavior.
2.
Reread lines 1-17. Explain the central idea of this paragraph.
3.
Read lines 18–41. How does John Smith refers to himself.
4.
Reread lines 30–41. Explain why you think Smith refers to himself in the third
person.

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