Soldier's keep journals to record events going on in their lives during the war they are fighting. Soldiers know that they may not go home and a journal is something that can be given to their loved ones.
Narrative non-fiction = telling a true story as it happens example- The journals of Lewis and Clark, American explorers Journals of Civil War soldiers, WW 2 soldiers, WW 1 soldiers etc.
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they read and play cards and wright in journals and wright to family
Explorers keep journals to document their experiences, observations, and thoughts during their travels. Journals serve as a valuable record for themselves and others to learn from and reflect upon their journey, discoveries, and potential scientific findings. Additionally, journals can help explorers stay organized, track progress, and preserve memories for future reference.
Well they're used to keep personal thoughts that they are to nervous to share with others
To keep up with the times. Journals (credible ones) are published much quicker than textbooks.
they kept very detailed journals
Nothing. Maybe the comfort of his fellow soldiers, but they didn't have anything to keep them calm in trenches.
A library of journals, an anthology of journals...
They spent it.
Journals in Australia are just same as Indian journals.
because she didn't want the soldiers to find what was in the casket