I've been working on this speech for the past hour and am getting extremely tired. If you could read through it and help me figure out a way to end it--it would be MUCH appreciated. (This speech is for my English class. I've invented a fictional person.)
"My name is Constance Townsend and I was born in the 14th century in England. At age 14, I began to work as a seamstress. My daily life includes making my own patterns and measurements, hand-sewing, and keeping the shoppe in good order. I normally make clothing for the growing middle class, especially those who are in the wool trade. All the clothing I make is hand-sewn and requires care and patience to finish. The type clothing I make most is dresses for the women of the middle class. The dressmaking process can take anything from weeks to months, depending on the style of the dress and the season it is for.
[I have to post it by paragraph.]
2007-03-14
17:11:24
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