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Tuesday, 26 June 2018

Tomorrow when the War Began Chp Nine

Chapter Nine

Why, in Ellie's opinion, is Cobbler's Bay and Wirrawee so important to invaders?
It’a very important because Wirrawee is a very quiet place and she thinks that they are using it for that reason and using it as a way to work there way to the rest of the Countries. Cobbler’s Bay is important because you can barely see shops of other things in the ocean so she thinks that there could be a lot of ships from the invaders.
Corrie and Ellie reminisce about how innocent they were in high school and even a  few days ago? Why were they still innocent then? Why are they no longer innocent?
Corrie and Ellie think this because during High School they didn’t do anything bad, but since the invaders they have stolen, killed and done more things that they would never do.
Why does Homer think splitting up is a good idea?
He thinks that if they split up and at least half of them get caught then the other half will still be safe or still be able to firgure out what’s going on.
Why do you think the author added the few lines about an Australian jet flying overhead?
To show that is is Australia that has been involved in the war and that they are trying to fight back.
By blowing up Corrie's house, what does the invading force demonstrate to the teenagers?
It demonstrates to the teenagers that they will destroy anything that may be in there way.
Why do you think Corrie reacted the way she did?
She reacted this way because it was her home being destroyed right in front of her, it was the place she grew up in and made so many memories.

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