the butterfly lion,AFTER-READING QUESTIONS OF CHAPTERS 9 AND 10
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What happened to Bertie on his twentieth birthday?
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On his way back to the trench what happened?
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How did she find out Bertie had been awarded the VC?
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Research the 'Victoria Cross'. Why was it given to people? Who received it?write 50 words
Go to this website and read about trench warfare during World War I then answer the questions.https://www.ducksters.com/history/world_war_i/trench_warfare.php
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Find words which has suffixes or prefixess in chapters 9-10
In what war was trench warfare the primary method of fighting?
World war II
Civil War
World War I
Vietnam War
Which of the following describes the 'sapping' method of building a trench?
Building a trench by digging straight into the ground
Building a new trench by extending one end of an existing trench
Building a trench by making a tunnel first
All of the above
None of the above
3) What was the land between two enemy trenches called?
Danger region
Kill zone
No man's land
Death valley
Fighting area
Around how deep was the typical trench?
2 feet
4 feet
6 feet
12 feet
30 feet
5) True or False: Trenches were generally dug in a long straight line.
TRUE
FALSE
When not fighting, what would soldiers do in the trenches?
Repair the trenches
Guard duty
Move supplies
Clean their weapons
All of the above
What animal pest that lived in the trenches caused the disease Trench Fever?
Lice
Frogs
Rats
Snakes
Cats
What disease did many soldiers get from the constant moisture in the trenches?
Trench cough
Trench Flu
Trench Foot
Trench eye
Trench Fever
What were 'duckboards' in the trenches?
Boards used to block enemy gunfire and hand grenades
Wooden boards meant to keep the soldier's feet above the water
Wooden boards used to cover the top of the trenches when it rained