this post is about the battle of Gallipoli that took place in world war 1. Enjoy and leave a comment
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Tuesday, 28 April 2020
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Awesome to see you using books from our bookshelf to get your facts Ethan. I hope you get to visit ANZAC cove one day like I did in 2000. Maybe check your placing of capitals when mentioning countries etc. Great background and pictures though.
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ReplyDeleteThis is such a great explanation about the Battle of Gallipoli. I really love how you have added a reflection about what you thought on the battle. I agree with what you said, maybe they could have planned the landing better and the outcome would have been better.
Make sure that you add capital letters for names. Did you use your own book in the picture?