This is a first hand account. The writer was there during the action so can present a unique point of view.
This is a first hand account. The writer was there during the action so can present a unique point of view.
one thousand four hundred and fifty
"Find a primary source..."= the actual man (the vet himself)? "...account written..."=his written biography during the war/or his accounts of it? If this (or that) is what the question means, shouldn't any books written on the subject (that match the above description) be sufficient enough? Such as the book "Chickenhawk" written by Mason, a biography of himself during the war flying choppers; one of the very first Viet War books to come out, around 1983 or so.
a sound is sounded and a letter is written
evident
evident
During which war was the letter written
Edward Wakefield has written: 'A letter to the land owners and other contributors to the poor's rates, in the hundred of Dangye, in Essex'
That's obvious.visible, glaring, blatant
mailbox
Five Hundred is represented by the letter D. This would mean it would be DCCXCVI.
Five hundred in Roman numerals is the letter D.
Five letter words that can be made from the letters 'one hundred' are:droneendedendererodeheronhonedhordehoundroundudderunder
The Scarlet Letter
Hundred
clear, apparent, evident, noticeable, obvious, plain, visible, perceptible, distinct