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The Wave

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The Wave is basically about Laurie Sanders,a young adult going into college who is middle height with long brown hair. Laurie and her friend Amy,a girl with goldilocks hair, who try to prevent another dictatorship from occurring.Their teacher,Mr. Ross, is a man who always gets caught up in his research, he decided to show the kids a clip of the Nazis cruel acts. Many of the kids were puzzled by this and dumbfounded that they immediately asked question afterwords. Mr. Ross couldn't answer these question that many of them asks and was puzzled that he couldn't. So he decided the next day to start an experiment.

He would first start off by demanding the kids address him by say, "Mr. Ross," before every answer.Then they would sit straight up and answer in short complete answers, but later did he know the students comprehension and grammar

would immediately drop.

Laurie knew that something was wrong when many of the kids would drop out of their scheduled class to join Mr. Ross's class. She decided to tell David, her boyfriend and running-back of the football team, about this. David disagreed and told her that this movement could add intensity to help them win a game. Laurie had disagreed and said that she was to post a topic about this "Wave" because that day, she had heard about a beating of a junior who refused to join.

When David's friend Brian, quarterback of the football team, heard this, he immediately told David to stop Laurie from posting this paper.

So later that night when Laurie had just finished partying with the newspaper crew, David and Brian waited for her. David came up to her and said to stop the printing of the paper, but Lauried refused. Out of frustration, David pushed Laurie to the ground and realized what he had done. David knew that whatever made him push Laurie, his girlfriend, was a bad thing,

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