Wednesday, 22 April 2020

Dwyane shares one of her activities for the ANZAC commemoration week challenge

Today I read a graphic novel called Harry's War by Mark Derby and illustrated by Andrew Burdan. I really enjoyed the graphic novel. I enjoyed reading graphic novels because you can the also see what
they are doing, who they are and where they are.

This story is about a man name Harry who was picked to be in the war. He had tough days while he was at the war. In the story he said he that the army treated the soldiers as if they were sheep in a pen.

What I learnt from reading this story is its very tough being in the war, soldiers train most of the days and they don't have a lot of sleep.

The army had carved a kiwi into the Chalk Hillside.



                                                            The Bulford Kiwi - The Kiwi We Left Behind | WW100 New Zealand

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