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2)The sentence that stood out to me was when it said "As he stopped and stood between two large television monitors that had been ordered from the AV department that day, the crowd burst spontaneously into The Wave mottos, standing at their seats and giving The Wave salute". I like that sentence because it gave me a image in my head what Ben was standing by. He was standing between two large television monitors. I also liked that sentence because they used a great word, which was "spontaneously", I liked that because they used a great word to describe what the students were doing. They didn't need to put it in but they did anyways which made it sound much better. Chapter 17, Pg.131, Last paragraph
3)What do you think he means by "There are some things I think we should talk about."? What do you think that means. Explain your answer.
P.S. The sentence is on the very last page and is the very last scentence. (pg. 138)=D
Semester Two, Blog #14
13 years ago
2 comments:
Trent,
Wow, you wrote a lot. I really liked the sentence that you choose, and your explanation was awesome!
That is a good question, I think that Mr. Ross meant that he wanted to tell Robert that he didn't need to follow people to be his own person, and he didn't have to be in a group. He could just be his own person instead of being a follower, and maybe he could even start his own group and be a leader (but not a bad leader).
Great Job
~Sofia :)
P.S. I did post a comment!
i think he means that he should explain what happened just to the class, instead of the whole school.
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