Chapter 4
Do you think the way they handled the snake incident was appropriate? What could they have done differently?
Yeah, I think it was appropriate and probably One of the safest way they could have done it without getting hurt. What they could have done differently was just like probably carry the back outside carefully and then maybe grab some snack or little bits of pieces of cheese and put them on the ground leading the snake to the bush without anyone or the snake getting hurt.
Ellie claims that 'Hell' is only a label and that people label things all the time, often ignoring or overlooking certain labeled places or things. She then comes to a conclusion that 'Hell was people'. Is she right? what's your opinion, on labeling and Hell?
I think Ellie is right in certain ways because people do name/label things without knowing what the matter is. Like 'Hell' I think they just went to a place thinking that it is very nasty and scary so they just name it 'Hell'.
What was especially peculiar about the planes that flew over Hell? 'Their ------, their ------, their ----- frightened me.' Do these characteristics have any significance?
What I find strange about these planes are their speed and noise, and how dark they were. Even Ellie explained that it is not normal to see planes going at that kind of speed with no lights at a very strange time, so it gave her a feeling that something is wrong.
Corrie and Kevin are the only couples in the group, but the trip was bound to bring the friends closer. So why does Homer's interest on Fi seem so odd to Ellie?
Ellie finds then odd because how different they are compared to each other, and Homer introduces himself as a pretty annoying person, also he never really talks about girls or even pay attention to them up until now.
Fi brushes off the planes coming back from the Commemoration day. Why do you think the planes were flying over Wirrawee?
Maybe it's part of the Commemoration day, or that it's a sign that something unfortunate is gonna happen.
Robyn claims there were dozens and dozens of planes flying over them. What is Lee's response? Is his suggestions reasonable?
Lee's response is that he suggested that it could World War Three. I think his suggestion is reasonably due to how many planes are flying above Wirrawee and how strange it is.
I think Ellie is right in certain ways because people do name/label things without knowing what the matter is. Like 'Hell' I think they just went to a place thinking that it is very nasty and scary so they just name it 'Hell'.
What was especially peculiar about the planes that flew over Hell? 'Their ------, their ------, their ----- frightened me.' Do these characteristics have any significance?
What I find strange about these planes are their speed and noise, and how dark they were. Even Ellie explained that it is not normal to see planes going at that kind of speed with no lights at a very strange time, so it gave her a feeling that something is wrong.
Corrie and Kevin are the only couples in the group, but the trip was bound to bring the friends closer. So why does Homer's interest on Fi seem so odd to Ellie?
Ellie finds then odd because how different they are compared to each other, and Homer introduces himself as a pretty annoying person, also he never really talks about girls or even pay attention to them up until now.
Fi brushes off the planes coming back from the Commemoration day. Why do you think the planes were flying over Wirrawee?
Maybe it's part of the Commemoration day, or that it's a sign that something unfortunate is gonna happen.
Robyn claims there were dozens and dozens of planes flying over them. What is Lee's response? Is his suggestions reasonable?
Lee's response is that he suggested that it could World War Three. I think his suggestion is reasonably due to how many planes are flying above Wirrawee and how strange it is.
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