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English, 16.06.2020 17:57, tgamble1

YEAR 9 ENGLISH- PLEASE HELP1 Compare how the two poets from 'In Flanders Fields' and 'The Soldier', presents ideas about the experience of war. Analyse carefully the similarities and/or differences.
Aim to write 3 what-how-why paragraphs.

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