MOY writing test
- Andrew Chen

- Jul 5, 2018
- 2 min read
Troops from all over the world bring hard working animals to war. Some strong animals, such as Donkeys, help supply resources to troops at war, while others help rise morale levels. Friendly animals should go to war because they can help troops. Animals have helped wounded troops in the past so they should be allowed in war.
Some animals, such as pigeons, work really hard to do their tasks that humans have taught them. Donkeys brings water and ammunition to the fighting troops during the war. Pigeons, that are as smart as a parrot, help deliver important mail back home or to different troops. They help troops by doing tasks that humans would waste a lot of time on.
Other animals, such as cats, are mascots which give troops an increase in determination. Troops enjoy animals running and playing playfully. When troops enjoy their mascots, it raises their morale levels which gives troops determination to win. It is thought that mascots bring good luck to troops at war. Mascots give troops determination to win.
At war, animals brighten up the dull living spaces. The troops live in washed out huts, so bad that water leaking, a common problem with huts, wasn't the worst part. Animals, such as dogs, help the troops, during their sleep time, enjoy their time at war and make them feel as close to home as possible. Animals help make huts a better place to live.
Animals, such as pigeons, help out troops, who live in shabby huts, during the deadly war. They support troops by delivering equipment and mail to troops. Mascots help rise morale levels which increases determination to win the war. Animals have a place and roll to play in war.







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