oakley
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(view spoiler)[i just wanted to tell you that WALU changed how i saw the world.
who knows when we could spontaneously get an asteroid coming at us? (or, at this rate, a nuclear bomb?)
when peter died, i felt like a part of me died with him. i, like you, saw myself in everyone equally. when the book ended i felt like it ended badly. but i guess we dunno
i read it with my best friend and we left wanting to thank you
so thank you (hide spoiler)]
who knows when we could spontaneously get an asteroid coming at us? (or, at this rate, a nuclear bomb?)
when peter died, i felt like a part of me died with him. i, like you, saw myself in everyone equally. when the book ended i felt like it ended badly. but i guess we dunno
i read it with my best friend and we left wanting to thank you
so thank you (hide spoiler)]
Tommy Wallach
Hey Oakley,
Thanks for saying nice things. Sorry about Peter. Sorry you didn't like the ending. And you are welcome. :)
-t
Thanks for saying nice things. Sorry about Peter. Sorry you didn't like the ending. And you are welcome. :)
-t
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Someone asked the community this; I found it interesting. I tried to answer it as best I could. They asked where the rising action, conclusion, and resolution was. I said that it didn't really happen between the 'asteroid vs earth' conflict, and instead the conflict was about throwing off labels. What do you think of this question? What was the main conflict to you? *Sorry it's so full of terms, we chart this in class
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