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English, 08.01.2020 07:31 jadentdaniels

We started the unit by reading an excerpt from samuel pepys’ diary about the great fire of london. identify one characteristic of the enlightenment period that you see specifically in pepys’ diary. use this characteristic to explain why a diary entry would be a fitting form of writing during this literary period. use evidence from samuel pepys’ diary to prove your ideas.

could someone walk me through this? i think i know the characteristics of the enlightenment period but i just don't see how they coincide with pepys' diary.


We started the unit by reading an excerpt from samuel pepys’ diary about the great fire of london. i
We started the unit by reading an excerpt from samuel pepys’ diary about the great fire of london. i
We started the unit by reading an excerpt from samuel pepys’ diary about the great fire of london. i
We started the unit by reading an excerpt from samuel pepys’ diary about the great fire of london. i
We started the unit by reading an excerpt from samuel pepys’ diary about the great fire of london. i
We started the unit by reading an excerpt from samuel pepys’ diary about the great fire of london. i

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