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Friday, 16 November 2018

Questions and Wonderings - World War One




 



As the year is slowly drawing to an end Mrs Anderson and Ms Kirkpatrick have left the classroom to start discussing our reports so Mrs Anderson has set us up to complete DLO's that would answer the questions we have chosen to answer. For this activity I have worked with Alex and we have decided to answer: 'Was the Language barrier a Problem' and 'How many people lost their lives due to firing squads.' We chose this by firstly writing questions that we thought would be interesting to answer, after that we chose the top two which one was chosen by Alex and one was chosen by me. The Language barrier was a problem because the opposition could easily understand what the other side is saying meaning they could counter their move. If it was not for the American colonel they would not be able to win WW1. Although this killed many people firing squads killed an accumulated total of 456. This was the punishment for people who defied commands or tried escaping. They were all shot and fell with dishonour. These men were later issued a pardon meaning the stain of dishonour was removed. We both worked collaboratively and our contribution to our work has been fair and equally. Working on this with Alex has proved to be equally productive and interesting. I would work with Alex again sometime.

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