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In the beautiful churchyard of St Andrew's, Mells, is a memorial to Prime Minister's son Raymond Asquith, who was killed (1)_____________ the First World War, as well as the grave (2) _____________the poet Siegfried Sassoon. Their close ties to this quiet corner of Somerset (3)_____________ tell us much about our nation.
The wars of the 20th century made people question (4)_____________ they were fighting for and the countryside was (5)_____________as propaganda. It created feelings of patriotism and nostalgia and pulled at (6)_____________ heartstrings.
Many fought for a countryside they had (7)_____________ seen. Visit a rural parish church and you'll find dukes, earls and aristocrats (8)_____________ there. This doesn't happen in France, for (9)_____________ the countryside there was for peasants, not noblemen, whereas our countryside is for all. It's in the British DNA; our homes are our castles and we (10)_____________our Jerusalem in this green and pleasant land.
In the beautiful churchyard of St Andrew's, Mells, is a memorial to Prime Minister's son Raymond Asquith, who was killed (1)___during___ the First World War, as well as the grave (2) ____of _____the poet Siegfried Sassoon. Their close ties to this quiet corner of Somerset (3)___countryside _____ tell us much about our nation.
The wars of the 20th century made people question (4)___what_____ they were fighting for and the countryside was (5)__used____as propaganda. It created feelings of patriotism and nostalgia and pulled at (6)__the___ heartstrings.
Many fought for a countryside they had (7)__never_____ seen. Visit a rural parish church and you'll find dukes, earls and aristocrats (8)___buried____ there. This doesn't happen in France, for (9)___instance ___ the countryside there was for peasants, not noblemen, whereas our countryside is for all. It's in the British DNA; our homes are our castles and we (10)__build__our Jerusalem in this green and pleasant land.