Paragraph+3

To help understand this piece, you and your partner will be assigned one paragraph from Smith's document to analyze and report back to the class. By the time you come to class on **Monday, October 24, you should have completed the following tasks and posted below to our wiki :**
 * Summarize Smith's message in your paragraph.
 * State what you think his tone or attitude is on this paragraph.
 * Pick one **significant** sentence in the paragraph and paraphrase it.
 * List and label push and pull factors mentioned in your paragraph. __Put these into your own words, please.__
 * Post one to two visual images that you feel reflect(s) your paragraph - either in the content or purpose of Smith's writing. Explain your selection in writing.

Paraphrased: But if an angel would tell you, that any placed unknown to the world can hold such wealth and diversity, you would not believe him, no more so than Columbus was believed that there was any land where the now renound country America is. 4. Push Factors: ignorance, familial, to be in state of my to wish nothing but death, to escape gallows, finances, Pull Factors: employment, educations and spirit, gain, familial, finances, adventure, discover the unknown, maintainence 5.  Picture 1 especially captures the whole essence of migration, especially to the New World. It shows people looking forward the what they hope to gain there and hope to start a new and/or escape an old life. Picture 2 more illustrates something of the land or world that looks to discovery, something that someone wants to go out and learn about or have an adventure. Picture 3 sorta ties into 2 as in the discovering factor, discovering the unknown and how sometimes we don't always know what we are getting into, and how that can be a good or bad thing.
 * 1) Smiths message: Smith is trying once again to try and convince people to come to America with him. He is telling people that if they remain where they are they will be subjected to the cruel people who try to steal their money and swindle them out of their prosperity. He then goes on to talk about how greedy and right some people are, and how careless they are with their money, spending "one, two, or three hundred pound a year". He then continues to speak about how "you" want to have everything that the rich have, to have an "estate" and to live well. Smith continues to put all of these stunning prospects into peoples mind, and then reminds them that it is all possible, "come to America" is Smiths message, and all of your dreams can come true, money, land, and adventure.
 * 2) The tone of this paragraph seems somewhat encouraging as the author finds embracing the positive reasons for migration an important factor. He looks at certain aspects of life as privileges and is trying to express his care for others to be aware of the surroundings and warns us not to be ignorant.
 * 3) "Significant sentence: But if an angel should tell you, that any place yet, unknown can afford such fortunes; you would not believe him, no more than Columbus was believed there was any such land asis now the well-known abounding America"