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2. My favorite part is "For the first time she heard sounds she'd never heard before: the hums and buzzes of electrical current running to and from alarms and smoke detectors. A bubbling, splashing sound came from the science room where some overnight experiment must have been left brewing. Even the unusually loud, hollow echo of her own shoes as they rapped the hard corridor floors." I like the image described in this part because I could really hear those sounds, and I would imagine how horrible it would be to be in her position, as I am a bit scared of sudden noises.
3. What do you think the students learned? Will they remember this forever? How important is this lesson, and why?
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
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10/10/2007 08:23:00 PM
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2)I think its kind of scary because your all alone in the school building at night and then you hear noises that sound like foot steps. And the buzzing lights makes it like a horror movie.
3) I think they won't forget because i don't think they want to be manipulated again by a bad person. And it also alerts them to be careful who you listen to because it was hard for the to not obey a teacher like Mr.Ross.
2. Yeah, that would totally freak me out. Especially if I had just defied The Wave.
3. I think if you learn something that huge and that suddenly, you never really forget it.
2. I can also hear the sounds and imagine what lauerie is seeind and it creeps me out as well. I think this is a good sentence because it is very descriptive and captuers the readers attention easily.
3. I think the students will remember it for the rest of their lives, but some willm try not to remebeer it because in the end it turned out to be bad. I think it is a good lesson because it shows how easily people can be miss guided in to something that may not be a good thing.
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