Saturday, May 9, 2015

First world war Mascots.

Paragragh 1

Horses, Dogs, Cats, Donkeys and other animals were trained soldiers to supply the battle with water, guns and medical wagons by the Calvary.

Paragragh 2

Animals or a soft toy such as a teddy bear was used as a so called mascot to represent a group of people or a team.

Paragragh 3

Soldiers had mascots to symblise home and normal day life, and believed that their mascot would bring them good luck and keep them safe.

Paragragh 4

In NZ
Back at home, during training camp, they also used mascots to train them and to hope that the others are safe.

Paragragh 5

Overseas soldiers find or buy a mascot also. Some soldiers fall in love with their mascots soo much that they have to leave the army to stay and take care of their mascots if they mascots cannot go in the army.


1 comment:

  1. Great precise report Huntah. I like the way you have written the key points. Next time just write them as a summary without separating them with 'Paragraph ...'
    Mrs F

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