Ramses Conquers
Here you have an account of a battle. Who is telling the story? What is their point of view? Is there a bias or perspective in the story? What evidence can support your points?
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I liked this story because his exaggeration keeped me interested. The narrator is Ramses. In his point of view he killed all 2,500 soldiers with the help of Ammon. There is a bias because it is his point of view on the war and we don't have another persons perspective.
Another good job guys. Glad to see the class spirit. Great research Ben. This clearly has evidence of bias. But it is an interesting perspective on the battle.
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