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1. George Read 2. One of six sons 3. Around the age of 15 started reading witha Philadelphia lawyer. 4. He began a career in the colonial legislator that lasted more than a decade 5. Was appointed Attorney-general to three Delaware counties, an office which he resigned in 1774 when he was elected to the first Continental Congress 6. In 1776 Read was called upon to join the Constitutional Convention in Delaware he served as president of the committee that drafted the document. 7. In 1779 he suffered poor health and needed to retire from official duties. 8. Read was twice elected State Senator under the new constitution, was later appointed Chief Justice of the State of Delaware. 9. He served in that office until his death in 1798.

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Say hello and make small talk about things going on in the person's life. List four things you could talk about with your person.

1. Hey George how is everything in New Castle, Deleware?

2. How is Gertrude doing?

3. Oh that's wonderful, I'm glad she's well. How about your 5 brothers? Are they all well?

4. How about that school named after you? Interesting.

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Article and section or Amendment calling about -- explain what it is in everyday language

1. So, you had a part in the first Amendment right? What a wonderful oportunity!

2. The Amendment that states citizens are allowed to have a wide variety of opinions and views without getting in trouble.

3. That definitely has to be the best Amendment, I give you credit for thinking up such a wonderful rule.

State why you are calling and the Article and second, or the Amendment you want to discuss.

Why calling?

1. I'm sure you're wondering why I'm calling seeing as we haven't talked in quite some time.

2. But since I haven't seen you around in a while I figured I'd call and let you know

3. That the rules that were made are still in place today and doing quite well.

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Give an example of how we see that Article or Amendment in action today and if it is still working to benefit us?

1. Who: Public High Schools in

2. Where: Georgia

3. What: Have recentally provided Bible studies as an elective

4. When: In May of 2007

5. Why: Since it's an area many people feel strongly about they wanted to be fair offer it to other students.

6. How: The state board approved curriculum in March.

7. Keep it? Change it? Why?: I think they should keep it, if students are allowed to have sports, drama, and other classes that spark their interest why not allow students who aren't so interested in sports and who want to study the Bible study the Bible? It's not like they're forcing students to join this club.

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So, George, I'm incredibly glad to hear you and Gertrude are doing well, I'm glad to have finally gotten in contact with you seeing as you're dead and all! It was a real treat, I hope to speak to you again sometime in the near future to give you an update on the Constitution.