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Response to Text. Highlight or answer each question to the best of your ability, including important information and detail to your answers.

 

Level One: Skim and Scan

  1. When did the Gallipoli campaign take place?
  1. a) 1914-1915
  2. b) 1915-1916
  3. c) 1916-1917
  4. d) 1914-1918

 

  1. What was the main goal of the Gallipoli campaign?
  1. a) To capture Constantinople
  2. b) To establish a sea route to Russia
  3. c) To secure valuable territory in the Middle East
  4. d) To invade Russia

 

  1. Who were the primary opponents of the ANZACs at Gallipoli?
  1. a) The Germans
  2. b) The Austro-Hungarian Empire
  3. c) The Ottoman Empire
  4. d) The British

 

Level Two: Vocabulary

 

  1. ANZAC stands for Australia New Zealand Army Corps; what is a corps?

 

A corps is originally a First World War army corps of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force.

 

  1. Complete this table
Word Definition Use in Article Your own sentence
Significant A significant increase sale The Gallipoli campaign was a significant turning point in World War I He won a significant amount of money.
Etched Etched figures. Turkey is etched in the collective memory of New Zealanders. Crosses were etched to the walls.
Inadequate These labels prove to be wholly inadequate The Gallipoli campaign was one of the most Inadequate Military operations of World War I. These supplies are inadequate to meet our needs.

 

Level Three: Inferencing

 

  1. What were some of the most significant challenges that the ANZAC soldiers faced during the Gallipoli campaign? Try to include examples.

 

One of the best battles I think was the best is When it came to Germany v New Zealand they fought because New Zealand Needed to get over the hill but Germany was Guarding it so nobody could pass. The only way to pass through was to battle.

 

  1. Which values are reflected in the ANZAC Day traditions and events? 

 

 Australia 

New

Zealand

Army 

Corps

 

  1. Why do you think the commemoration of ANZAC Day has endured for so long, even as the actual events of the Gallipoli campaign have faded from living memory?

 

A commemoration of the anniversary of the landing of Australian and New Zealand troops at Gallipoli, Turkey on 25th of April in 1915.

 

Level Four: Connections to Our World 

 

  1. What are some examples of courage, sacrifice, and commitment that we can see in our own community? 

Volunteer your time, Any chance to Volunteer is a choice whether or not. 

 

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