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death cure book report
Book Report on The Death Cure
Brett Duffy
English 10G
January 16, 2015
Blackville School

Section 1- Quotes
“I’m sorry guys, I’m sorry, but I need you to listen to me, I’m getting worst by the hour and I don’t have many sane ones left, please leave me here.”
This quote is the character development of newts character, it is showing us just how much he is willing to do to make sure that the others succeed in finding a cure for the flare.
“What a surprise, she lied again”
This quote is another development of character. This is developing Teresa’s character. It is showing how little trust that the group has in Teresa because of how much she lies to the others.
“On the outside, in the streets, they call people like you Munies, they really, really hate you”
This is an example of setting development, this quote lets us see the real hatred of people in the book who are immune to the deceases like Thomas and the group that he is in, it also helps me understand why some things happen when they happen.

Section 2-Discussion Questions
1. In this book the characters have to make a lot of hard decisions. And because of the situation there in with not a lot of time, they not always make the right one. One decision they made that was good was the decision to escape WICKED. Because all they wanted was to abuse them. However one decision they made that was bad was later in the book deciding to trust WICKED, because when they did WICKED started using them for experiments.

2. in this book there is a lot of conflict mostly between Thomas and his group against WICKED, but there is also conflicts between the group, and other people, both inside and out of the group. To deal with the conflicts inside the group is quite simple for them, they listen to Thomas because he is the leader of the group. However to deal with the conflicts with WICKED or the rest of society, they just keep running away from the problems or fighting their way
3. I believe

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