Read the following passage and write a brief paragraph that identifies:

a) the subject of the passage
b) the author's purpose for writing
c) the intended audience
d) the tone of the piece, and
e) the perspective or point of view.

Be sure that your paragraph has a topic sentence that identifies the subject, and provide evidence (quotes) from the excerpt to support each
part of the analysis.

"All great and honourable actions are accompanied with great difficulties, and must be both enterprised and overcome with answerable
courages, it was granted ye dangers were great, but not desperate; the difficulties were many, but not invincible. For though their were many
of them likely, yet they were not certaine; it might be sundrie of ye things feared might never befale; others by providente care and ye use of
good means, might in a great measure be prevented and all of them, through ye help of God, by fortitude and patience, might either be bome,
or overcome

[From the journal of William Bradford]