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Monday, 13 August 2018

Tomorrow, when the war began - Chapter 9

CHAPTER 9

Why, in Ellie's opinion, is Cobbler's Bay and Wirrawee so important to the invaders?
I think in her opinion. Cobbler's Bay and Wirrawee are some of the biggest and safest places in Australia.
Corrie and Ellie reminisce about how innocent they were in high school and even a few days ago. Why were they still innocent then? Why are they no longer innocent?
Because then, the felt safer, but now they realize that they re no longer safe but in danger.
Why does Homer think splitting up is a good idea?
Maybe so that one of them could be in danger but not others.
Why do you think the author added the few lines about an Australian jet flying overhead.
Probably cause its excited for them to see how many Australian jets survives.
By blowing up Corrie's house, what does the invading force demonstrate to the teenagers?
That this isn't a game. This is the reality now, no more playing outside, no more shopping, no more anything. And that They will take over what was theirs.
Why do you think Corrie reacted the way she did?
Corrie just saw her house explode in front of her. she is a sensitive type of person and obviously, she would cry out of shock.

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