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at 16:07 #34312PierceParticipant
Hello!
I decided to have a bit of fun and wrote an extra section after time was up, it’s labelled within the subtitle of that section.
Have a great summer,
Pierce
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at 16:27 #34316PierceParticipant
Oh, sorry about the bother but I don’t think you may have missed marking my lesson 4 homework. I uploaded it with the lesson 3 homework because I was slightly behind on the lessons. I had uploaded it as an image so maybe that’s why it was missed.
Sorry about the inconvenience,
Pierce
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at 12:31 #19017PierceParticipant
I don’t see anything to do with Greenhouses (on Mars for that matter).
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at 16:10 #5660PierceParticipant
The Nazis burned Jewish books and forcing ordinary people to just read about the Nazis instead of the Jewish books. This will lead to a very one sided war that is very unequal and unfair. If you just read one book about the “good guys” perspective you would always think that the good guys are good but when you read from the perspective of the “bad guy” the bad guys are good and you would support the “bad guys.” In that, the scenario is quite similar to the Nazis but by eliminating all the “good guys” perspectives, so the Nazis’ (“bad guys”) perspective is the now the good guy so people will support the Nazis.
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at 16:30 #5435PierceParticipant
‘It is important that children read stories about horrific historical events, such as the holocaust.’ Do you agree?
Yes.
1. The deaths needed to be remembered otherwise they would have died for nothing and they would never be remembered.
2. They will know that even that the people in the book who just simply look after children (Barney) are heroes in the war and they simply just can’t ignore it and when they get older they may think they are too good for the book and never even touch them.
3. Everyone has to know about the holocaust and Adolf Hitler
No.
1. It is a bit gruesome and probably scare children who are easily scared.
2. It may get to their mind and frighten them leading to night mares or scaring other children who could be scared easily.
3. Children who are scared of death could never want to read a book again if they can which will affect their learning.
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at 20:56 #33960PierceParticipant
Hello! I’m a little behind on the recordings due to a World Scout Jamborette but here’s my homework for lesson 2. I apologise for not being on top of things, but unfortunately, I can’t do two lessons whilst on a campsite so I’m making up for it in the last couple of days.
I will finish the third lesson as soon as possible. And my homework for lesson 1 seems to have not sent? So here it is again.
Apologies,
Pierce
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