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trasher [3.6K]
3 years ago
12

What does Brian see at the end of chapter 16?

English
2 answers:
kiruha [24]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

He goes to the lake to get a drink of water, and he sees something bright sticking out of the middle of the lake. No, it's not Excalibur. At first he can't figure out what it is, but then he realizes that it's the tail of the plane. The tornado somehow flipped the plane around and raised the tail up in the water.

Explanation:

taurus [48]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

It's the tail of a plane

Explanation:

He goes to the lake to take a sip of water and sees something in the middle of the lake and first he doesn't know what it is but then realizes its the tail of a plane.

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