Beds for the soldiers to sleep in
Underground trenches
Nurses are there to help the soldiers
Kit -everything a soldier carries is called a kit
Eating biscuits and beef
Ready for a fight whenever they need
Safety for soldiers
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Hi it is Molly even though it says unknown. I love the photo and the fact that you used the word bunker not ANZAC. Don't you think it would be cool having and bunker in your yard and no siblings and parents aloud.
ReplyDeleteHi Jessica, do you think you would like to live in a bunker? I like how you have included a picture to show what a bunker might have looked like.
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