It is difficult to fully agree with or oppose such statements in order to evaluate and explain the success of evacuation. Evaluation is such a broad topic, and the title is seeking to have us show the whole thing clearly. You will succeed if the child is alive, or I guess they will fail if they are sad at the same time. Source A to F have different views on the agreement and disagreement of the statement.
It is difficult to fully agree with or oppose such statements in order to evaluate and explain the success of evacuation. Evaluation is such a broad topic, and the title is seeking to have us show the whole thing clearly. You will succeed if the child is alive, or I guess they will fail if they are sad at the same time. - Evaluation of evacuation In some form, evacuation has been successful. Information source B represents a group of refugees who seem to be really happy because they are walking to the station with a smile. Source B shows that the evacuation was successful and may be reliable as it was made in the era of evacuation (1939)
Evaluating the Success of Children's Evacuation in the UK's Major Cities during World War II Before discussing how to evacuate successfully, the first question to ask is how to measure success. Evacuation may have been successful, but others have failed. Some social groups may then benefit from it, others may get worse. In a sense, evacuation is a huge success. - Early withdrawal of British children from major British cities in the early World War II There were many reasons to evacuate children from Britain's major cities at the beginning of the Second World War. The main purpose of evacuation was to protect children from German bombs. The government is concerned that the bombing in major cities is very close and they want the country to prepare for this danger.
A successful evacuation evacuation was evaluated to prevent people from being killed or injured as a result of the heavy bombing of the big city during the war. The government transferred 1,474,000 school-age children, mothers and children, disabled people, teachers, and pregnant women from vulnerable areas to rural areas. In 1939, 2 million people evacuated personally, leaving the city with friends and relatives. - Evacuation is a great success with many factors that contribute to the success of evacuation. The main factor is the amount of life saved by evacuation. Without evacuation it turned out that more people were killed by electric shock (actually they were just killed)