Four Artifacts Essay

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Four artifacts: 1. Sign 2. Bee box 3. Picture of dog licking 4. Sheet of coins 5. a. Analyze each of the “primary sources” from your life. Consider things like the meaning of the primary source, the context of when it came about in your life, what it shows about living in America as a teenager today, and how it connects to the other primary sources you chose 6. A conclusion paragraph 7. 12 point font, Times New Roman 8. 3-4 pages, double space 9. tell an audience what it means to be an American. Thesis: From my perspective, to be an American is to follow your passions and stick with them as far as possible In history, artifacts are used to determine truth, discover the way of life of a person/people, and to shed light on what kind of person/people who held the artifact were. While …show more content…

I have loved being out and in nature for as long as I can remember. I specifically enjoy the isolation of nature. Hiking and backpacking is the best way possible to get away from crowds and people, and simplify life. This perk of hiking has made it into one of my great passions. Over many years, I have been improving on my wanderlust to become a more effective, and safe outdoorsman. Through many overnights, and hundreds of miles, I have developed the skills to turn my passion into something that I can do proficiently. This summer, I put my abilities and skills to the test with the most difficult challenge I had yet been presented: climbing four 14ers in one day. If I, without experience and knowledge of alpine hiking, had attempted this hike, I would have certainly failed and possibly been injured. Without proper gear, preparation, and technique, what was an astounding and difficult activity could have turned life threatening. As an American, I did not let my love for hiking stay a dream. I instead took active steps, practiced, and trained to fully realize my

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