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Arisa [49]
2 years ago
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The author of document C chooses to mention the increasing number of bullet rounds used in order to convey. Question 4 options:

his disgust for war that this is an unordinarily large number his hatred of the British a sense of patriotism.
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user100 [1]2 years ago
3 0

From the memoirs of Otto Lais, a member of the German Infantry Regiment number one hundred and sixty-nine, it is observed that certain comments were made in relation to the Battle of the Somme which lasted between 1914-1916.

  • A portion of the excerpt reads as follows:

<em>"Belt after belt was fire, 250 rounds - 1000 - 3000...18,000 rounds!"</em>

  • In order to determine what he meant by this statement, it is important to read the protext, the text, and the statement in context.

  • Hence the portions immediately before and after the statement relating to the  number of bullets read thus:

<em>"The machine gunners were earning their pay today. Belt after belt was fired, 250 rounds - 1,000 - 3,000...The British kept charging forward. Despite the fact that hundreds are already lying dead in the shell holes to our front, fresh waves keep emerging from the assault trenches...18,000 rounds!"</em>

Then there is the last sentence from that excerpt:

"<em>The youth of England bled to death in front of Serre (our position)"</em>

  • The report was one of bravery on their part and how they "dealt" with the English Army. Hence, the reference to bullet rounds was used to convey a sense of patriotism (Option D).    

  • If he meant to convey hatred, the document would have been filled with words describing the British army in such a manner.  

See the link below to learn more about the Battle of the Somme:

brainly.com/question/789196

                                                                                                                                 

dezoksy [38]2 years ago
3 0

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