First, you do some research. There are many wonderful historical newspapers that will take you back to the era you are interested in. Find out who the important people were. Decide which subjects or topics your diary-writer might have cared about: for example, if you were adopting the persona of a young teenager from 1964, her diary entry might have been about how she saw The Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show. Once you have your time period selected and you know what subjects a person of that time cared about, you can begin to write the diary entry.
A diary entry of a Hindu Indian participant in an independence march
where did the 1900s immigrants go to when they got here
yes.
1900s
yes
diary entry
Dear diary, < Insert question here>
no her last diary entry was written before she was arrested
yes
write some random words on the page and you will be fine
Just write about your week. Write about what you did, who you met, where you went, and other things.
Happiness
August 1, 1944
Easy! Just state the day, date and weather! Then, just write in your entry. Is it easy? I think it is easy peasy lemon squeezy!
To write a diary entry for Barney, imagine you're writing in Barney's voice, sharing his thoughts, feelings, and experiences. Include details about his daily activities, interactions with friends, and any challenges he may be facing. Make sure to express Barney's emotions and reflections authentically in the entry.
Okonkwo would not write a diary for multiple reasons: 1. It was unmanly. 2. It was never proven that he could read or write.
i bet this is a owe from nwodd hahahahahahahahaha yup, Dis guy from Nwood.. The answer is : "you are supposed to make up a diary entry! LOL" the question says "Write a diary entry by Pythagoras when he made his discovery to Maths" PS: we left this a bit late eh... LOL