Draft:What is War? (Article)
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'What is war?' is a article that was written by Jap Tccej. It's an editorial article, talked about the war. The article takes a neutral stance to describe about the war. What the article wants to bring out is to tell the reader to keep peaceful.
Chapter
[edit]The first and second chapter, is to explain what the 'war' is, chapter three is talking about consequences and needs. Chapter four is talking about "How to finish the war".[1]
The chapter 5-6 is the summary.
Source (External link)
[edit]https://www.penana.com/story/136596/what-is-war-editoria (Main article)
References
[edit]- ^ 1.