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I'm writing a speech on ratifying the constitution.
Hook your reader into wanting to read your article. You could tell a story or use a quote. You might relate the past to modern events or your readers’ lives. Introduce the event and basic facts like people and places. Use at least three to five sentences.
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With out the constitution to guide us, as U.S. citizens, our country could go into shambles. These laws are a necessary way to keep this country together.
I am kinda out of Ideas... but hopefully this can help you start it.
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