HISTORY LESSON: Life During the Japanese Occupation.
During the Japanese occupation, some people were placed in prison where everyone had to behave like an ordinary person. They had to shower together with rags and very little water. All prisoners were treated the same regardless of race or class. They have to learn to cherish all the things that they had and use it in a proper way. The prisoners had to be fast in all undertakings. Old or sick people passed away due to infection as the soldiers do not want to cure them. Girls or sisters was forced into prostitution. They had no choice but to do what was instructed or they will suffer.
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"They have to learn to cherish all the things that they had and use it in a proper way." - this looks like a personal opinion. Do refrain from using that in your summary. It seems to me that you did not make full use of the other points (i.e. about life in schools and the emperor's birthday, etc.). You need to balance out the idea/points of the summary and not just dwell too much on the first section of the original text.
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