Monday, October 1, 2007

Wave 2

1.The saying ''strength through discipline'' was a commanding thing that Mr. Ross said to the students for the experiment. The students were fiquaring out that Mr. Ross was pushing the idea of World War II. The students had to stand next to their desks and act like soldiers. Mr. Ross's history class was getting into deep thought about courage, disapline and strength.

2. My favorite quote in the book was "Strength through discipline! Strength through community.'' Was my favorite because it tells you how you need to be strong in all you do as a community and through your own actions. It also stands out to me because Mr. Ross was a teacher that is trying to teach his students respect but seems a little caught in his eexperiment with his class a little too much.

3.Why do you think Mr. Ross's experment is going to far and how do you think his students feel about the experiment?

6 comments:

Vivian Kai said...

2) I totally understand why you like that one because I chose that one too. Good taste.

3)I think they'll into "The Wave" to much and problely turn into a dictarship.

Ines said...
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Ines said...

2 I chose that quote too. I chose it because it stood out to me because its the motto and its very soldier like


3 I think that the students won't notice until someone will point it out

Miguel M. said...

i like ur question because mr ross's class was getting to far on what mr ross told them the experiment was going to be about. miguel

p.s chupacabbra

maxproballer said...
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soccer13_babii said...

2- I agree with what you said about Mr. Ross getting caught up in the expiriment himself, I wonder if that will affect anything later on in the book

3- I think it's going to far because he's getting to caught up in it himself (ex) he won't talk to his wife during non-school hours because he's doing something about the experiment. I think the students are finding the Wave helpful because they are using it outside of class without even being told to.