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igomit [66]
2 years ago
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Q1: How do you think Shoshanna will react to seeing the video footage if she is shown? What do you know about Shoshana already t

hat helps make your prediction strong?
q2:Do you think Chase will want to get Bear and Aaron into trouble? Explain.

about the book called Restart
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ruslelena [56]2 years ago
8 0

Shoshanna reacted in an exciting way, as she put a lot of effort into recording the video. Chase gets Bear and Aaron in trouble because they are bullies.

<h3>Why will Shoshanna be happy with the video?</h3>
  • Because she wants the video selected for the National Video Journalism Contest.
  • Because she is very dedicated to the video club.
  • Because she knows that this will be very important for her career.

Shoshanna is a character very dedicated to her convictions and the same can be said for Chase, who believes that bullies should be punished for their actions, and for that reason, he wants to get Bear and Aaron in trouble.

Learn more about bullies:

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