2) On pg 128 "I feel alone all of the sudden," David said as they walked through the trees of the park. " It's like all my friends are part of a crazy movement and I'm an outcast because I refuse to be exactly like them." This part is very decriptive becuase it says how controlling the wave is and it tells me that one of the wave's strength is peer pressure.
3) I wonder how all the wave members felt when they just got seated in the auditorium?
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2) I think that peer pressure is probaly why 9/10ths of the people are actually in The Wave. The rest are the people originally in it. It was just like the author of "Join The Wave- or else." said and experienced.
3) I think that all of The Wave members were pretty excited and all jittery, because they were seeing their national leader or something. They are also worried what they might hear though, I know I would.
2. Yes, well, it's hard to stand up to a big movement like that. That's all I can tell you.
3. I think they thought there really was a leader and that they were really going to pull the National Wave Youth Movement off.
2.) I agree with ethan, pure pressure is probably why most of the students joined the wave. It is also probably why friends abandoned there friends that weren't in the wave.
3.) I think they thought that Mr. Ross was going to add something to the wave like a new part to the motto.
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