Learning to combine ideas into more complex sentences is an important
skill in writing. There are many ways to do this--many possible bonus points!
Try to combine the following three sentences.
Sentence 1: The French were the first Europeans to settle in what is now Canada.
Sentence 2: Many of the British who came to Canada
went to the New England colonies first.
Sentence 3: The American War of Independence prompted many Loyalists to
leave the colonies and head for Canada
as it was still under British control.
3 comments:
The French were the first Europeans to settle in what is now Canada, and many of the British who came to Canada went to the New England colonies first; the American War of Independence promted many Loyalists to leave the colonies and head for Canada as it was still under British control.
PEGGY: Good--but watch your spelling;-)
The American War of Independence promted many Loyalists to leave the colonies and head for British controlled Canada; and although the French were the first Europeans to settle in what is now Canada, many of the British went to the New England colonies first.
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