#1I dint really get the part when they started to say about the mottos, and especially when they said ‘Strength through Discipline, Strength through community.”
#2 The sentence that really stood out for was “You’re a movement, a team, a cause. It stood out for me because I all ways fell like I’m a part of some thing. I can be a team or a community and/or a team that’s trying to reach a goal. That’s why I rally enjoyed this sentence.
#3 What do you think Mr. Ross is up to with all of this discipline stuff?
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#1. I think Strenth through Discipline means that if your disciplined, you will have strenth.
#1 i'm not really sure what you're talking about, but i think they're talking about what the Wave stands for and how it's going to function.
#3 i guess he's trying to teach the class a lesson on WWII
#2. I like that you used a interesting quote. I think that team work and unity will be important in this book.
#3. I think that mr. Ross is trying to show his students why the Holocaust happened and noone stood up. I think that he's trying to show the power of unity.
#2 I think that being a team will be a big part of The Wave.
#3 I think that he is trying to show why the Nazis thought that they can kill 6,000,000 Jews in the Holocaust.
#3. I think Mr. Ross is just trying to show the class how if everone works together, they will accomplish more.
Sorry this isn't with my first comment.>.<
was up man
#3 I think Mr. Ross wants to disipline them. Because before they were taught didipline they were being rude and saying wisecrack jokes.
#1 The way I think strength through disipline, strength through community means is if you act as a team or something you will be stronger as an individual.
But thats just what I think.
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