Ch 16 Pg's 176-181 | Ch 16 Pg's 182-189 | Ch 17 Pg's 190-195 | Ch 17 Pg's 196-200 |
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Petra
Who comforted Sophie when she was upset?
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Send her numbers
What does the Sealand woman tell the kids to send to help her to locate them?
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There are 0 left.
How many fighters are left?
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He plans to travel the world to find another way to get there
What is Michael's plan to get to Sealand?
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They are people's inner thoughts
What are behind-thinks?
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Bows and arrows
What is the Fringe's people's most common weapon?
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She used a spray on them
How did the Sealand lady get rid of the deadly filaments?
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It is the sound of all the thought-shape thinkers in Sealand
What is the buzzing in Sealand?
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Why did David get upset?
Because his father was coming to hunt them and take them back or kill them
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How do you not get suffocated by the plastic web things?
Lie down on the ground, keep calm, and don't move
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Why couldn't they take Rachel with them?
They would use up all their fuel before they reached Sealand
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How long does Michael say it will take him to reach Rachel?
He says it will take him three to four days to reach her
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She was wearing a cross and was hesitant to take it off
Why did Sophie get upset at Rosalind?
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She got shot in her neck and arm
Where on her body did Sophie get shot?
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"We found it hard to believe that any real, living person could look like that, so untouched, so unflawed." (Wyndham 192
What did the thought-shape kids think of the Sealand woman?
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It is because they are just so happy to finally be in a place they are accepted
At the end of the book, why do David and Rosalind forgive Petra for letting her mind get too strong?
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She compared them to black glass
What did the Sealand woman compare the Badlands ground to?
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Life is all about change and his father's values will eventually fade out and die
What did the Sealand woman tell David to calm him down?
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We are the current 'lords of life' but we will eventually pass on and die.
Who does the Sealand woman say the current people are and what will eventually happen to them?
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"The essential quality of life is living; the essential quality of living change; change is evolution: and we are part of it" (Wyndham 196)
What are the Sealand woman's views of change and quality of life?
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