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      <p style=”text-align: left;”>Cameron and the person IRL both died but Cameron died because of the rejection and his own choice. But the man IRL died because of the hearts problem instead of rejection. And in the book Cameron chose not to have a second transplant but IRL the man wanted to save himself however he could. I can learn that even though technology is ahead but there are still threats to a mans death. Both Cameron and the real person were all a little anxious about it. But after the transplant Cameron’s body was a lot weaker than the man’s one because the man could sit up and make jokes on the second day but Cameron, on the other hand wasn’t so strong, it took him almost a week to recover.</p>

    • #37317
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      This year I remember the time where we had ELP(entertaining learning program) and our class lived in a small damp hotel next to the sea. We were in our rooms when I thought about my best friend. Without my best friend it felt different. It was like something was missing in my life. When we got back from the trip and met my best friend he was really eager to see me, and I was really joyful and exited to see him too. We hugged each other and chatted about the trip……

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      I think War Horse this book tells us about the first world war by introdusing German and Britan to us. Further-wise, it tells how cruel wars are like familys being wrecked, worrying about soldier friends…… But in another way, the first world war actually helped a lot of people, like Joey making friends with Topthorn, the soldier and captain Nicholas making friends with Joey…… So I think this story is to tell you that wars are not JUST cruelity but also friendship. So that is why I think War Horse this book helps us to learn more about world war one.

    • #36859
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      I think H.G.Wells set the time in 802,701 because he didn’t want to say that the people are greedy, lazy , because in the book elois are so greedy and lazy. I think if H.G.Wells did set the time earlier it actually means that people now are really greedy and lazy already and that is bad so I think that is why H.G.Wells set the time in 802,701. But if H.G.Wells set the time to far away the people will be comftarble since they will think, oh, we still have billions of year unil that year so we don’t need to change it now. So the people will just think that and go on and on until the world really is the world in the time machine.

    • #36858
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      I think H.G.wells didn’t choose any time closer is because readers might think that H.G.Wells is “telling” us that the future is bad or something so it is set in so far a future is because it is actually telling people that there is a chance to corect there mistakes since there is so much time until the time 802,7011. So if the story is set in 802711 the readers will think there will be still time for correction and can warn us.

    • #35939
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      I think lying is not always wrong. One-time Iofur captured Lyra in prison ang lied to Iofur:”I am Iorek’s daemon, but I want to be your Deamon. So, I came to tell you that if you kill Iorek, I can be your daemon. “That was a lie but it was correct, because if he didn’t do that, she might as well be locked up for her rest of her life. And Iorek wouldn’t have the chance to battle and kill Iofur or rule the bears kingdom so in this case she was correct.

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