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From of Plymouth Plantation 1. On pg. 8, lines 78-109, what are the three allusions Bradford makes? How do these allusions support Bradford's central idea that the Pilgrims endured a a difficult journey into an unknown wilderness.

2. Pg. 9, lines 110-116. Reread these lines and rewrite them in a modern way. What is he saying?

3. Pg 11., lines 164-168. How does this allusion of Moses relate to the Pilgrims' experience?

4. Pg. 11, lines 178-185. How does the abandoned corn relate to God's "providence"?

5. Pg. 12, lines 186-207. What kind of feeling do these descriptions (cold, savages, dead fish, foul weather) convey? What might this indicate about Bradford's purpose?

6. Pg. 13, lines 260-268. What lines in the text indicates Bradford believed the Pilgrims were chosen by God for a holy mission.

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