Part I (Pages 1 - 53)
• The following version of this book was used to create this Lesson Plan: Nesbit, TaraShea. Beheld. Bloomsbury, New York, 2020.
• This book was written in a mix of the present and past tenses and it alternates between the first and third-person perspectives.
• The first section in Part I is titled Alice Bradford and is told from this character's perspective from the first-person point of view.
• Alice Bradford was the wife of the Governor of the Plymouth colony, William Bradford, in 1630.
• In August of 1630, a murder was committed in Plymouth which had repercussions for the colony for many years to follow.
• On the same day of the murder, a ship of newcomers arrived from England to the colony.
• In the next section, titled John Billington, and written from the third-person perspective, John Billington was a colonist at Plymouth who had arrived as an indentured servant and...
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