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Task and Process

As you know, your government has put you and your friends on opposing sides in this conflict. It is important to future generations that we know what the war was really like. One of the ways to "feel" the war is to write letters to each other. Together, you must each write nine letters. Letter topics and categories are listed below.
Use the links established in the Media Center or use your classroom textbook to begin research. Remember to take enough notes so that you are able to provide at least five specific facts for each category. Each letter must be a minimum of 8-10 sentences in length. Remember to proofread and revise your letter. Your letter must be typed (double spaced) to your friend. Spell check your work. Save it before printing!
Image used with permission of U.S. National Archives & Record Administration
B. Ventura 10/27/04 Updated 10/20/2005
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