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APUSH I
9th grade writers
Pennsylvania
8 posts to "Write to Remember 9/11" and counting
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9/11 Prompt #1
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Amara S, Greater Johnstown High School, Pennsylvania
. Summary:
For my project, I wrote a letter to John Talignani. John was a passenger on Flight 93, on the way to family because his stepson had been killed in a head-on collision with another vehicle.
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Dear Todd
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Bella Synan, Greater Johnstown High School, Pennsylvania
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Todd was a very courages and brave man in his life. From being a perfect family man, to risking his own life on September 11th, Todd deserves a lot of recognition for the countless amounts of lives...
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