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Remember, you must explain if you agree or disagree with the statement. You need to give evidence Weapons were the most important tactic used in World War One. How tar do you agree
with this statement? You may include:
Flame throwers
Trenches
You must also include your own information.
3
(16 marks)
question), and reach a clear opinion at the end. You should have three clear paragraphs, plus a
conclusion

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