WILL GIVE BRAINLIST
Read the passage.
As the leader of this army, I warn you King of En...
Social Studies, 05.03.2021 17:20 peytonbrien2002
WILL GIVE BRAINLIST
Read the passage.
As the leader of this army, I warn you King of England, if you do not surrender and return what you have taken, I will drive your men out of France. God has given her such great power that she cannot be harmed.
–Letter to the king of England,
Joan of Arc, 1429
What is the evidence of Joan of Arc’s bias in the passage?
-She uses exaggerated language to describe her power.
-She states directly that she wants to remove the English from France.
-She gives the king of England a chance to remove his forces from France.
-She identifies herself as the leader of the army fighting against the king of England.
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