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Tuesday, September 15, 2020

TWTWB chapter 17

 Tommorow when the war began


questions ( chapter 17 ) -




Q1 - because Ellie already feels guilty about the other laws

Q2 - to make things alot more quieter so not many people know about it in bigger groups, alos to make as less of a drama as possible

Q3 - 2 of the people died due to the lawn mower bomb and ellie felt guilty after doing it.

Q4 - They are cleaning up the lands and trying to take them for themelve

Q5 - They had better guns and sticked together in smalled groups then the soldiers did 

Q6 - There thinking and problem solving has become alot better then from when they first starter and picking up on the soldiers tedhniques

Q7 - She couldnt picture fi killing and hurting other people she saw her being to nice and fragile to do that

Q8 - putting alot at risk for the wellbeing of the ones you care about

Q9 - The tanker had no breaks in it and there was a patrol approaching them so they had to think a lot quicker. 










1 - John Marsden is a 69 year old ( born on the 27th of September ) Austrailian book writer and school princaple. He wrote the book ´Tommorow, when the war began´. He was inspired to write this book after he had watched an ANZAC day march. He wrote it as a way to show respect to the sacrafices that has been made by past generations.

2 - Write the meanings of words

- manslaughter - killing someone and not getting the full blame like not going to prison

- aggravated - angry or displeased especially because of small problems or annoyances

- guerillas - a member of a small independent group taking part in irregular fighting

- interject - say (something) abruptly, especially as an aside or interruption

- smug - having or showing an excessive pride in oneself 

- vicious - intentionally harmful or nasty

- emphatically - to stress or put specific importance on something.

- scuffle - a short fight or argument that can be confusing

- sideswipe - a critical remark about someone or something.

- elated - when you make someone really happy.



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