Analysis of the First Day of the Battle of the Somme

Read the following documents and answer the questions below.

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Who wrote Document A? When? What type of source?

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What was the Author of Document A's Tone(include 1-2examples)

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Did the author of Document A witness the events he describes?

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According to Document A, who won the first day of the battle? How?

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Is Document A trustworthy? Why?

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Who wrote Document B? When? What type of source?

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What was the Author of Document B's Tone(include 1-2examples)

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Did the author of Document B witness the events he describes?

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According to Document B, who won the first day of the battle? How?

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Is Document B trustworthy? Why?

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Who wrote Document C? When? What type of source?

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What was the Author of Document C's Tone(include 1-2examples)

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Did the author of Document C witness the events he describes?

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According to Document C, who won the first day of the battle? How?

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Is Document C trustworthy? Why?

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Use evidence from the three documents to write a paragraph addressing the question: Who won the first day of the Battle of the Somme?

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