Chapter Eight
How does Ellie feel after the lawn mower incident?
She feels bad after taking the life of the three soldiers
but she’s also worried about Lee and Robyn
How does she think the others will react to her story when
How does she think the others will react to her story when
she tells it?
She thinks they’ll be shocked, but she thinks the
males in the group would think she’s some kind of hero
How do they actually react? Why?
How do they actually react? Why?
They react pretty well to it, Homer comforts Ellie
Homer says, “This is war now, normal rules don’t apply.
Homer says, “This is war now, normal rules don’t apply.
They’re the ones who tore up the rule book, not us”
What does this say about his character? What do you think of he validity of his opinions?
I think it’s fair, they invaded their country their homes,
took their families.
Fi talks about the ‘shadows’, during their reconnaissance.
Fi talks about the ‘shadows’, during their reconnaissance.
What are these shadows and what are the implications due to their
existence?
That they didn’t look like soldiers an ran off when Fi called out
What pieces of evidence from the book inform the reader that
What pieces of evidence from the book inform the reader that
this invasion wasn’t entirely peaceful? Find at least 3 examples. They looted all the stores, Everyone was missing,
They were carrying guns
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