Chapter Thirteen
All the teenagers have a specific role to play in their group. Describe what role each teenager plays.
Homer is basically a leader to the group, as he has made a lot of decisions that have benefited the group. Ellie gives good ideas and is counted as a secondary leader but sometimes she gets very distracted from her thoughts overcoming her. Fi helps the group with understanding the communication. Lee will rarely give any input to the group but when she does she gives ideas that help support other ides. Corrie's just perfect in most peoples eyes, shes bright bubbly and an outgoing person. Chris has only given a few good ideas but he isn't someone that you can rely on all the time.
According to what the teenagers hear on Corrie's radio, why would America be best not to get involved in Australia's struggle?
Because if America was involved in would just make the war even bigger than it is and more people would be killed.
Why is Australia being invaded?
Australia is very blessed with what it has, so unlike many other countries it's like it's being asked to be invaded.
A reader can infer many things from the snippet of news heard over Corrie's radio. Which Country or Countries are likely to invade Australia?
I feel that America or some other countries close to Australia have been the ones to invade it because of wanting more land or more power.
How are the prisoners being treated?
The prisoners are treated better than most so called 'prisoners' would normally be. They are being feed and provided somewhere to sleep and aren't being tortured or hurt, so I think they are being treated fair.
What do Kevin and Robyn argue about? Do you think Robyn's points are fair?
Kevin and Robyn argue about the intruders that are invading there countries. Robyn's point of view is more understanding and clearly thought about compared to Kevin's. As Kevin's thought of the invaders is less thought about.
"Paradise of Hell" is an Oxymoron. What does it mean?
The name Paradise of Hell has a lot of meaning to it. In the beginning of the book 'Hell' was a place nobody wanted to be, but now all of a sudden it's paradise compared to whats outside.
Kevin's hatred of the invaders s quite extreme. Why do you think he is so angry?
Who wouldn't be angry that there country is being invaded and has ruined there life incredibly. He's probably stressed about his family members. He has every right to be angry that someone has taken there family away and changed their life.
The group takes turns discussing the extent to which they'd go to make a difference. Order the characters by the order of there commitment to overthrowing the enemies.
1)Kevin 2)Ellie 3)Homer 4)Corrie 5)Robyn 6)Lee 7)Fi
The group is starting to think about long term survival in Hell. What are some clues to this?
That there life in Hell is going to be better than having to stay outside and risk getting captured.
What does the group decide they must do at this point?
They've all decided that there best option is going to e living inside of Hell for awhile or at least till things blow over, if they do. They are also going to keep track on the showground and what happens there.
Despite the fact that the teenagers are in the midst of a war zone, evading enemy soldiers and planning guerrilla operations, the still find time to harbor romances. Do you think this is realistic?
Yea I think it is realistic because many things happen when you become a teacher. Emotions constantly change and interfere everyday.
Homer is basically a leader to the group, as he has made a lot of decisions that have benefited the group. Ellie gives good ideas and is counted as a secondary leader but sometimes she gets very distracted from her thoughts overcoming her. Fi helps the group with understanding the communication. Lee will rarely give any input to the group but when she does she gives ideas that help support other ides. Corrie's just perfect in most peoples eyes, shes bright bubbly and an outgoing person. Chris has only given a few good ideas but he isn't someone that you can rely on all the time.
According to what the teenagers hear on Corrie's radio, why would America be best not to get involved in Australia's struggle?
Because if America was involved in would just make the war even bigger than it is and more people would be killed.
Why is Australia being invaded?
Australia is very blessed with what it has, so unlike many other countries it's like it's being asked to be invaded.
A reader can infer many things from the snippet of news heard over Corrie's radio. Which Country or Countries are likely to invade Australia?
I feel that America or some other countries close to Australia have been the ones to invade it because of wanting more land or more power.
How are the prisoners being treated?
The prisoners are treated better than most so called 'prisoners' would normally be. They are being feed and provided somewhere to sleep and aren't being tortured or hurt, so I think they are being treated fair.
What do Kevin and Robyn argue about? Do you think Robyn's points are fair?
Kevin and Robyn argue about the intruders that are invading there countries. Robyn's point of view is more understanding and clearly thought about compared to Kevin's. As Kevin's thought of the invaders is less thought about.
"Paradise of Hell" is an Oxymoron. What does it mean?
The name Paradise of Hell has a lot of meaning to it. In the beginning of the book 'Hell' was a place nobody wanted to be, but now all of a sudden it's paradise compared to whats outside.
Kevin's hatred of the invaders s quite extreme. Why do you think he is so angry?
Who wouldn't be angry that there country is being invaded and has ruined there life incredibly. He's probably stressed about his family members. He has every right to be angry that someone has taken there family away and changed their life.
The group takes turns discussing the extent to which they'd go to make a difference. Order the characters by the order of there commitment to overthrowing the enemies.
1)Kevin 2)Ellie 3)Homer 4)Corrie 5)Robyn 6)Lee 7)Fi
The group is starting to think about long term survival in Hell. What are some clues to this?
That there life in Hell is going to be better than having to stay outside and risk getting captured.
What does the group decide they must do at this point?
They've all decided that there best option is going to e living inside of Hell for awhile or at least till things blow over, if they do. They are also going to keep track on the showground and what happens there.
Despite the fact that the teenagers are in the midst of a war zone, evading enemy soldiers and planning guerrilla operations, the still find time to harbor romances. Do you think this is realistic?
Yea I think it is realistic because many things happen when you become a teacher. Emotions constantly change and interfere everyday.
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