Hi Mister So and So, I recognized you from across the room, its a pleasure to meet you. I am wondering if I could have five minutes of your time to explain my documentary idea.
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So here is my idea:
It will be a documentary about Peggy and his correlation with Xavier and Elijah in Three Day Road.
It would be about his life, his endeavours in World War I, and after the war.
Being the greatest sniper of world war I, it can be a story about Canada's “forgotten hero”.
It would work because it has a very wide appeal: Canadians would be interested as it is about a forgotten Canadian hero.
First Nations would be interested as it is about a First Nations person.
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Also like Xavier his parents die and he is raised by certain people in the reserve.
Again like Xavier he was taught how to survive in the wild with skills like hunting, fishing, and more.
Then we can depict what he did in World War I
It began when he volunteered and like Elijah and Xavier, he enlisted as soon as he could.
He was assigned to the First Canadian Division who were the first Canadian troops to arrive in Europe
Peggy fought in the same famous battles as Xavier and Elijah such as the Somme, the Second Ypres, Passchandaelle, and Scarpe.
As a result of his efforts in battle he earned a reputation the was known by all the Canadian troops as revealed on page 2013 by the Frenchman; “His name is Peggy and he works alone” and “Elijah has heard of this Peggy just as I have”.
Like Xavier, Peggy injures his leg in battle.
And like Elijah, Peggy used a Ross Rifle.
In the end, Peggy earned many medals, obtained higher rankings, and over 400 men just like Elijah.
We can show how Peggy was also quite active in the Native community after the war
After the war ended, Peggy served as chief and councillor for the Wasauksing First Nation.
He became councillor for the Department of Indian