History lesson: life during the Japanese Occupation
During the Japanese occupation, some people were placed in prison where nobody puts on airs or graces. Everyone was to be forced to behave normally. There were many people of different races with different customs and religions that differed from each other.Every one of them were prisoners serving under one rule. They showered together daily, all four hundred of them. When the water turned on, everyone would be busy scrubbing their extremely thin bodies, with pieces of rags cut from gunnysacks. The Japanese were without hope of the slightest regard for a woman's dignity.The emperor's birthday known as the Tenchyo Setsu, celebrates a simple acknowledgement of that day in detail and colourful parades.
1 Comments:
102 words is a very good attempt. I see some personal opinions here (The Japanese were without hope of the slightest regard for a woman's dignity... line7-8) I know what you are trying to say here, but I do believe this was not reflected on the text itself. You need to try to stay as close to the text as possible for your summary.
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