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Summer Reading Essay Deadline Hannah Campbell

Deadline Essay

The note said, “It wasn’t an accident.” The so called “accident” that killed Jake’s best friends turns into a question that Jake is desperate to find answers to. At this rough time in his life, Jake must deal with making a difficult choice. Jake is forced to deal with pressure when he meets suspicious FBI agents. He is convinced that they need one another to solve their respective mysteries, but they leave Jake wondering what their mystery really is. This is difficult for Jake considering he doesn’t know anything about these men. Because Jake is clueless about their problem, he makes the difficult decision to trust them and agrees not to collaborate with a detective he relies on and trusts with his life. The choice that Jake carelessly makes, shows that he is desperate to find answers to the mystery. Jake is taken advantage of because he is clueless about who they are, and turns out the hard choice Jake made, was the wrong one. Jake’s confidence about who to trust is broken when he ends up in a life or death situation. Jake starts to get too close to answering the mystery. He finds out the truth and Jake must fight for his life. Strange agents claim they need Jake’s help and that puts him in an uncomfortable situation, where he makes the wrong choice. He then realizes that the accident was never really an accident. Jake’s actions cause him to block out a trust worthy friend, as well as getting trapped in his wrong decisions. He gets too close to answers and almost loses his life. Jake put confidence in who he met instead of trusting what he knew. In the end, Jake was saved by the friend he decided not to trust.

Hannah Campbell

Wednesday, September 4, 2013 12:18:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time

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Summer Reading Essay Deadline Hannah Campbell

By Jake encountering strange people who want his help, Jake deals with pressure. - Jake meets suspicious FBI agents, that convince Jake they need

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