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OpenStudy (anonymous):

World War I brought enormous changes to warfare and to the lives of millions of people. Complete one of the following written assignments to show your understanding of these changes. Option A: Put yourself in the position of a U.S. soldier or American relief worker during World War I. Write a letter home of at least three paragraphs explaining where you are and how you came to be there. Describe what you see, what you smell, what you hear, and what surrounds you. Explain how your experiences have affected you and what you hope to accomplish. Your letter must answer questions, including the following: •Where are you fighting or working? Are you fighting in the trenches, working in a hospital, or doing some other kind of task? •Why are you where you are? Did you volunteer for service or were you conscripted? If you volunteered, what did you hope to accomplish? If you were drafted, how do you feel about the process? •What are your comrades like? Are you fighting with U.S. or French troops? Are you working with doctors and nurses? Do your comrades accept and respect you? •What might be unique about your experiences? How are they similar to those had by other Americans fighting or working abroad? •Have you come in contact with any of the new technologies of WWI? Which ones? How did this affect your experience in Europe? •How has your experience changed the way you see yourself? How has it changed the way you see others?

OpenStudy (caitlinnr14):

You be the condition in the trenches. There is a lot to describe from being there. You could talk about the smell of sweat and dirt, you could talk about if your character has an infection. It was common during the time of WWII that soldiers in the trenches got Trench foot. This was caused from standing in dap areas for long periods of time. You can talk about any symptoms your character could have had from it.

OpenStudy (caitlinnr14):

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