The situations described below. Taking on this perspective, compose a letter that includes at least five factual illustrations of life during the war. Number, underline, italicize, or somehow indicate your factual illustrations in the letter. Post this letter as a thread in the forum.
It is April 1917. President Woodrow Wilson has asked Congress for a declaration of war, and Congress has agreed. Your best friend is about to join the army. You, however, think the United States should remain out of this European trouble. After all, you trust George Washington’s wisdom to avoid “entangling alliances.” Write an imaginary letter dialogue between you and your friend in which both of you argue for your positions for and against the war. Try to be fair to both speakers.