The letters are first hand accounts in the words of the people who wrote them. They tell us about the time and the place. What they were thinking and doing. I have read some of them and they reflect their relationship and views of the war.
the personal lives of the Adamses.
she sent John Quincey Adams letters helping making the decisions for him to do the jobAbigail was mostly who he was he always needed her help
mostly Abigail, then proctor, elizabeth,danforth, cheever, hale, hathorne and lastly parris.
Props for Abigal Adams would perhaps be letters, envelopes, or even a quill (feather) and ink to show she wrote to her husband while he was away on buisness trips. Many of her letters were published, mostly by her grandson, Charles Francis Adams.
There are 21 letters, mostly by Paul, John and Peter.
Business letters
they use things that they already experienced with and carve them into cave`s
Historians mostly or people interested in the Battle of Hastings and its before and afetr effects.
St. Paul (formerly Saul of Taurus) wrote most (not all) of the letters in the Bible.
Santa gets letters all year round, but mostly at Christmastime, because that is usually when people remember to write.
Inside the ruins there is a chart with a message on it. Base the letters off of that. They mostly look like the letters that they are though.
Letters are general written messages or correspondences between individuals, while epistles are formal letters that are intended for public dissemination, often containing moral or philosophical teachings. Epistles are typically associated with ancient Greek and Roman literature.