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Question
use the image below to help name the correct areas of a wwi trench. select the the bubble when the number and name met.
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dig out
barbed wire
parapet
duckboard
no mans land
elbow rest
ammunition shelf
fire step
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze WWI trench structure:
- Number 1: The "Ammunition Shelf" (labeled) matches the elevated shelf near sandbags (common for ammo storage).
- Number 2: Likely "Elbow Rest" (a ledge for soldiers to rest arms, matching the trench's mid - level ledge).
- Number 3: "Barbed Wire" (matches the tangled wire at the top, a defensive feature).
- Number 4: "Parapet" (the raised front wall of the trench, protecting soldiers).
- Number 5: "No Man’s Land" (the area between trenches, open and dangerous).
- Number 6: "Duckboard" (wooden planks in the trench bottom to prevent mud, matches the soldier’s standing area).
- Number 7: "Dugout" (underground shelter, matches the recessed area).
- Number 8: "Fire Step" (a step for soldiers to stand and fire, matches the stepped ledge).
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- Ammunition Shelf
- Elbow Rest
- Barbed Wire
- Parapet
- No Man’s Land
- Duckboard
- Dugout
- Fire Step