Look at source F. What can it tell us about censorship? Source F tells us that...

Source F:
when you send a letter, do not write about the war, but write about yourself, where you are.
When you write say that so many walnuts have fallen from a tree we shall understand.
Do not say any more about the war. We are just as ready are you are.

This source was written by a musilm soldeir

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Source F suggests that there was censorship during the time the source was written. The instructions given to the letter sender indicate that they should avoid discussing the war and instead focus on more trivial matters, like the number of fallen walnuts. The source also implies a sense of solidarity and readiness among the recipients, indicating that they are aware of the censorship and willing to comply with it. Additionally, the fact that the source was written by a Muslim soldier could suggest that censorship was practiced within the military or in relation to military communications.
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