Historical time period By Graham Braaten. My first evidence of historical time period shows technology that people had during the time period. The evidence.

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Historical time period By Graham Braaten

My first evidence of historical time period shows technology that people had during the time period. The evidence is that there are helicopters mentioned in the story. My first evidence of historical time period shows technology that people had during the time period. The evidence is that there are helicopters mentioned in the story. The evidence of helicopters is portrayed on page 117 paragraph 3, “Helicopters swooped overhead like giant buzzing flies.” The evidence of helicopters is portrayed on page 117 paragraph 3, “Helicopters swooped overhead like giant buzzing flies.”

I think the author chose to put this element in the book to accurately show the technology at the time. I think the author chose to put this element in the book to accurately show the technology at the time. After researching I found this was actually true, several hundred helicopters were deployed for war purposes in WWII. After researching I found this was actually true, several hundred helicopters were deployed for war purposes in WWII.

The next evidence of historical time period is the refuge camps where Saipan natives, Japanese soldiers, and Japanese citizens were brought. The next evidence of historical time period is the refuge camps where Saipan natives, Japanese soldiers, and Japanese citizens were brought. This is mentioned on page 136, paragraph 2, “We were being taken to a “camp” where they said there were already many natives.” This is mentioned on page 136, paragraph 2, “We were being taken to a “camp” where they said there were already many natives.”

I think the author put this in to hint at what would happen to the characters after the story I think the author put this in to hint at what would happen to the characters after the story After researching I found that many refugees were taken to Camp Susupe (the name of the refuge camp). They were released on “Liberation Day,” as the Saipan refugees referred to it. This day took place on the 4 th of July a few years after The Battle of Saipan. After researching I found that many refugees were taken to Camp Susupe (the name of the refuge camp). They were released on “Liberation Day,” as the Saipan refugees referred to it. This day took place on the 4 th of July a few years after The Battle of Saipan.

Toward the middle of the book I found out that the people of Saipan hid in caves during the battle. Toward the middle of the book I found out that the people of Saipan hid in caves during the battle. This is mentioned on page 102, paragraph 1, “The cave was farther than I remembered. And colder. The floor was slick with the ooze of dung and dust mixed with condensation. Water clung along the ceiling and dripped everywhere, on my head, my back, my arms.” This is mentioned on page 102, paragraph 1, “The cave was farther than I remembered. And colder. The floor was slick with the ooze of dung and dust mixed with condensation. Water clung along the ceiling and dripped everywhere, on my head, my back, my arms.”

This describes the poor living conditions of the caves. I think the author put this in to portray a true event and give the major characters a place to hide. This describes the poor living conditions of the caves. I think the author put this in to portray a true event and give the major characters a place to hide. I uncovered in my research a real picture of a Saipan women coming out of a cave. I uncovered in my research a real picture of a Saipan women coming out of a cave.

Evidence of this is on page 28 paragraph 2, “They wore their usual full legged khaki uniforms.” Evidence of this is on page 28 paragraph 2, “They wore their usual full legged khaki uniforms.” I think the author put this into the book to accurately portray what the soldiers wore I think the author put this into the book to accurately portray what the soldiers wore

After research I found some pictures that prove the Japanese wore full legged khaki uniforms. After research I found some pictures that prove the Japanese wore full legged khaki uniforms.

Another thing mentioned in the book is that the soldiers wore hard leather boots, “I heard the sounds of hard leather military boots stomping across loose coral and rock.” (page 9, paragraph 1) Another thing mentioned in the book is that the soldiers wore hard leather boots, “I heard the sounds of hard leather military boots stomping across loose coral and rock.” (page 9, paragraph 1)

I think the author put this into the book to accurately portray what the soldiers wore I think the author put this into the book to accurately portray what the soldiers wore After searching around a bit I discovered that the Japanese soldiers did wear hard leather military boots; the leather was also brown. After searching around a bit I discovered that the Japanese soldiers did wear hard leather military boots; the leather was also brown.

Another thing that proves the time period the story is set in WWII is that the planes only use propellers. Confirmation of this is seen on page 77 paragraph 2, “The buzz of airplanes became part of our world.” The buzzing suggests the planes have propellers

The author must have put this in because she put airplanes in, and I think she put airplanes in because in WWII sky supremacy was more important then ever before. The author must have put this in because she put airplanes in, and I think she put airplanes in because in WWII sky supremacy was more important then ever before. After sifting through various photos I found numerous WWII planes had propellers, just like the ones mentioned in the book. After sifting through various photos I found numerous WWII planes had propellers, just like the ones mentioned in the book.

Events from history

Evidence of where and when the story takes place is also found in the book. The most direct evidence of this can be found on page 139 paragraph in the author’s note, “This work of fiction is set on the island of Saipan during World war II.” Evidence of where and when the story takes place is also found in the book. The most direct evidence of this can be found on page 139 paragraph in the author’s note, “This work of fiction is set on the island of Saipan during World war II.”

I think the author included this because it was a popular time period, and she had an important little known event to share, that happened to be in that time period. I think the author included this because it was a popular time period, and she had an important little known event to share, that happened to be in that time period. I found that a series of events called the Battle of Saipan really did take place in WWII. I found that a series of events called the Battle of Saipan really did take place in WWII.

An event from history that I uncovered was the character Todaka-san. This character is portrayed as the island marshal of Saipan. An event from history that I uncovered was the character Todaka-san. This character is portrayed as the island marshal of Saipan.

This is shown on page 40 paragraph 6, “Behind Sensei sat Todaka-san, chief military marshal of the island” This is shown on page 40 paragraph 6, “Behind Sensei sat Todaka-san, chief military marshal of the island” I think the author put this character in the book to give a possible real example of what a Japanese military official was like. However, I could not find the military rank of “chief military marshal” in the Japanese army ranks of the time. I think the author put this character in the book to give a possible real example of what a Japanese military official was like. However, I could not find the military rank of “chief military marshal” in the Japanese army ranks of the time.

Apparently, this man didn’t exist in real life, however there was a commander on the island named Lt. General Yoshitsugu Saito. Apparently, this man didn’t exist in real life, however there was a commander on the island named Lt. General Yoshitsugu Saito.

Another incident from history is the Suicide Cliff Event. The event is revealed on pages Another incident from history is the Suicide Cliff Event. The event is revealed on pages

“Ahead of us, families lined up in orderly rows. Mothers holding their babies stepped off the cliff edge, staring straight ahead. Children follow, one after another, leaped to their deaths. Last came fathers, running backwards, not knowing which step would be their last,” this is an excerpt from page 118 paragraph 6. “Ahead of us, families lined up in orderly rows. Mothers holding their babies stepped off the cliff edge, staring straight ahead. Children follow, one after another, leaped to their deaths. Last came fathers, running backwards, not knowing which step would be their last,” this is an excerpt from page 118 paragraph 6.

The cliffs are real and were the main means for committing suicide for Japanese citizens, troops, and the island natives. The cliffs are real and were the main means for committing suicide for Japanese citizens, troops, and the island natives.

“Ahead of us, families lined up in orderly rows. Mothers holding their babies stepped off the cliff edge, staring straight ahead. Children follow, one after another, leaped to their deaths. Last came fathers, running backwards, not knowing which step would be their last.” “Ahead of us, families lined up in orderly rows. Mothers holding their babies stepped off the cliff edge, staring straight ahead. Children follow, one after another, leaped to their deaths. Last came fathers, running backwards, not knowing which step would be their last.”

The cliffs are real and were the main means for committing suicide for Japanese citizens, troops, and the island natives. The cliffs are real and were the main means for committing suicide for Japanese citizens, troops, and the island natives. I think the author chose to put this in the book to make sure those who took their lives would not be forgotten and also to show how sad this event was. I think the author chose to put this in the book to make sure those who took their lives would not be forgotten and also to show how sad this event was.

There was evidence of the author’s reasons on page 140 (paragraph 5) and 141(paragraph 1). There was evidence of the author’s reasons on page 140 (paragraph 5) and 141(paragraph 1). “The blood of many lives lost has washed away. May the memory of their struggles and tragic deaths not wash away. May the courage of those who survived always be remembered.” This is not an official part of the book but a historical note by the author. “The blood of many lives lost has washed away. May the memory of their struggles and tragic deaths not wash away. May the courage of those who survived always be remembered.” This is not an official part of the book but a historical note by the author.

The third real event from history I chose is WWII, which is the time period the book is set in. The war itself is only briefly referred to in the book.

The best evidence is on page 28 paragraph 2, “The Japanese were losing important battles. The Americans were pushing imperial forces further and further back…toward Japan…toward us.” The best evidence is on page 28 paragraph 2, “The Japanese were losing important battles. The Americans were pushing imperial forces further and further back…toward Japan…toward us.”

I think the story was set in WWII because it is a popular time period, and the author had a story to share from it. I think the story was set in WWII because it is a popular time period, and the author had a story to share from it. I found after researching that WWII started on September 18, 1931 and ended on September 2, I found after researching that WWII started on September 18, 1931 and ended on September 2, 1945.

After finishing the book, I think the author included WWII because she wanted people to feel for a little known event, the battle of Saipan, that was part of the WWII. After finishing the book, I think the author included WWII because she wanted people to feel for a little known event, the battle of Saipan, that was part of the WWII.

Some text evidence that proves the book is during WWII is on page 139 paragraph 1, “This is a work of fiction set on the island of Saipan during WWII, in spring of 1944.” This is also from the historical note by the author.

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