1) The wave and it's motto started to spread because of david. He thought since it got the history class together it could get the football team together. So when brian got into a fight with deutsch he thought it was the right time to mention the wave. All of the team members got exicited because it's just wat they needed to win their football games.
2) The line I think is interesting is on pg. 38, 3rd paragraph."He stepped out of the stalland was heading to the sinks when he saw some one and stopped abruptly.The bathroom had emptied out anf only one person was left, Robert. He was standing in front of the mirror, tucking in his shirt unaware that he wasn't alone. As david watched the class loser straightend some of the hair on his headand stared at his reflection. Then snappedto attention and his lips moved silently, as if he was still in Mr. Ross's class answering questions." I think the wave helped him realize hes not a loser.
3) Why do you think Laurie's mother oposses the wave other than it's militaryistics?
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2) I also liked that part, and it is really starting to affect everyone, even the lowest of the low and the best of the best.
3) I've never really thought about it. I guess she's subconsiously thinking that everyone will be the same and that they will be like little mindless drones....
Great Job! ^-^
1. It was mainly David but I think that other people in Mr. Ross's were telling their friends about it too.
2. Well, I think that he already was a loser, but The Wave might help him to improve from his current status.
3. I think that Laurie's mother thinks that The Wave is bad because she can relate it to communism.
2.)The sentence you put stands out to me also because it shows that everyone should have power over something even if it is a game in history class.
3.) I think she does because she wants the kids to do the normal lessons in history, not some games that help good posture and power.
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