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maxonik [38]
3 years ago
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Write a paragraph comparing The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe with "Children of the Wartime Evacuation.” Explain how ideas a

nd themes in both texts relate to one another.
In another paragraph, analyze the poster used during World War II to inform the public about Operation Pied Piper and the photograph of child evacuees in 1940. How do these primary sources reflect ideas found in both The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe and "Children of the Wartime Evacuation”? You can access the primary sources here.

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Natalija [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

The Book referred to as The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe was a story about four children who was taken out from London to live with a professor that lived in a big house, the purpose for this was to avoid the Blitz.

During 1941, they had to escape from the negative effects of World War II, though they came from different families, with time they consolidated their friendship during the hard times.

Explanation:

On the 16th of October 1950, a book called The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe was manufactured.

The story is centered on  four children who are taken away from London to avoid the Blitz and went to stay with a professor in his big house. While they were there, they came across a wardrobe in that house, that led to a secret pathway to Narnia.

In 1940 children went out of East London to run away from the negative outcome of World War II.

The four children came from different families and  bonded with one another during trying times.

The real life events and the book theme had similarities. the children in the book created a bond with each other. just to escape the realities of life while, the  children of the wartime made friends with one another, in order not to thing of their frustration.

Contact [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

In 1941, kids had to escape from the negative effects of World War II. Though they came from different families, the time they consolidated their friendship during the hard times. On the 16th of October 1950, a book called The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe was manufactured. The story is centered on four children who are taken away from London to avoid the Blitz and went to stay with a professor in his big house. While they were there, they came across a wardrobe that led to a secret pathway to Narnia. In 1940 children went out of East London to run away from the negative outcome of World War II. The four children came from different families and bonded with one another during trying times. The real-life events and the book theme had similarities. The children in the book created a bond with each other. Just to escape the realities of life while, the children of the wartime made friends with one another, in order not to think of their frustration.

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