Answer: Literary nonfiction
I'd say the second option:
written communication skills
Because it's an online way of communicating ad on discussion boards it's a group.
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you would have hunted for food instead of buying it
you would have made food in open fire
and you wouldn't have a house that time
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I would say , We appreciate you.Teachers don't just teach They prepare us for the road ahead and you made this easy to understand. so you truly Care about your Students and you're making a huge impact
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A total of 3,240,948 tons of food was sent from Britain to the soldiers fighting in France and Belgium during the First World War. The British Army employed 300,000 field workers to cook and supply the food. At the beginning of the war British soldiers were given 10 ounces of meat and 8 ounces of vegetables a day. As the size of the army grew and the German blockade became more effective, the army could not maintain these rations and by 1916 this had been cut to 6 ounces of meat a day. Later troops not in the front-line only received meat on nine out of every thirty days. The daily bread ration was also cut in April 1917. The British Army attempted to give the soldiers the 3,574 calories a day that dieticians said they needed. However, others argued that soldiers during wartime need much more than this.
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I hope your refering to Mormon Battalion..
Anyway hope this helped!