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Do Now Please get out your Life in the Trenches chart. – If you have turned in your letter, please turn in this chart. – If you have not yet turned in your letter, keep the chart until you are finished with your letter. – Life in the Trenches chart is worth 15 points. – REMEMBER: letters are still due for 20 points until the last day of the unit. Please get out something to write with.

Dulce et Decorum Est Respond to the following question about the poem we examined yesterday. Why do you think Wilfred Owen ends the poem with the lines “the old lie: dulce et decorum est pro patria mori”? (It is a sweet and proper thing to die for one’s country)

TECHNOLOGY OF WAR

Machine gun

Poisonous Gas

Unterseeboot: U-Boats

Zeppelins

Airplanes

Tanks