Hi guys, here I will tell you chapter 10 and 11. Oke, please read bellow.
THE WAVE MUST END
Chapter 10
‘Ben, the Wave must end!’ said Christy. ‘I
know you think it’s important for your students. But you must end it tomorrow.’
‘How can you say that?’ Ben asked.‘You’re a good
teacher, Ben,’ said Christy. ‘But this experiment is bad for Gordon High. I want
you to go to Principal Owens
THE LAST RALLY
Chapter: 11
‘I have something to tell you about the
Wave’ Mr Ross told his history students the next day. ‘At five o’clock today
there will be a rally. It will be for Wave members only.’ David smiled and looked at Laurie.‘The Wave is not
an experiment in your history lesson,’ said Mr Ross. ‘It’s much more than that.
All across the country there are now Wave members. The Wave is getting bigger
and bigger.’ Laurie looked
very afraid and David stopped smiling. He jumped out of his place. ‘Mr Ross, Mr
Ross!’
School
finished at four o’clock. Laurie and David did not want to wait for the rally.
They left together.
‘Sit down, David!’ said Mr Ross.
‘But, Mr Ross, you said —‘
‘Sit down, David!’
David sat down
in his place. ‘Now listen carefully,’ said Mr Ross. ‘This afternoon we will see
our leader on the television. He is going to start the Wave in every school in
America!’ David and Laurie
jumped to their feet. They ran to the front of the room.
‘Don’t listen to him!’ said David.
‘We must stop the Wave,’ said Laurie.
The room was
very quiet. ‘Go back to your places,’ said Mr Ross. ‘I’ll speak to you after
the lesson.’ After the lesson
Mr Ross spoke to David and Laurie. ‘Don’t worry,’ he said. ‘I know what I’m
doing. You must believe in me.’
‘We did believe in you,’ said
Laurie. ‘And believed in the Wave. Now we don’t know what to believe.’
‘I don’t know why I believed in it,’ said
David. ‘And I don’t understand why the others believe in it now. Perhaps we’re
wrong about the Wave.’
‘No, David, we’re right,’ said Laurie.
‘Then why do the others not see it?’
‘I don’t know,’
said Laurie. ‘They don’t want to listen. Perhaps they’re afraid.’ For a minute
they did not speak. Then Laurie said, ‘Do you remember that film about the
Nazis, David? The Wave is dangerous! We can’t walk away from this. That’s what
the people in Germany did. We must go back to school. We must go to that
rally.’ There
were more than two hundred students in the room. At the front there were two
televisions. Above the televisions there were the Wave pictures. Mr Ross walked to the front. The Wave members all stood up
and gave the Wave salute. ‘We’re all in
the same team. Winners need discipline,’ they all said together. Mr Ross put his hand up. The students were
quiet. ‘In a minute our
leader will speak,’ said Mr Ross. ‘Robert, turn on the televisions’
‘Mr Ross, yes.’ Robert turned on
the two televisions. Two hundred Wave members waited to see their leader. But nothing happened. The televisions
showed no pictures. David and Laurie
came into the room. ‘What’s happening?’ asked David quietly. ‘I don’t know,’ said Laurie. The Wave members
waited and waited. Then one student jumped up. ‘There is no leader!’ he said. Ben walked over
to one of the televisions. ‘Yes, you have a leader!’ he said. Suddenly there
was the same picture on the two televisions. ‘There is your leader!’
‘But it’s Adolf
Hitler!’ said one of the students. ‘How can Hitler be the leader of the Wave?’
That photo is
from the film we saw in Mr Ross’s history lesson. The film about the Nazis!’
said Laurie.
The room was now
very quiet. The Wave members did not understand. Was Hitler their leader? But
Hitler was the worst man in history!
‘Now listen
carefully,’ said Ben. There is no Wave outside this school. There is no great
leader.’ Ben pointed to the picture of Hitler. ‘Men like Hitler lead things
like the Wave. You all thought you were better than the other students. The
Nazis thought they were better than the Jews.’
Ben stopped and looked down at the
students. ‘I’m sorry that I started this. I didn’t want to be your “Hitler”.
But that’s what happened and I’m very sorry. Perhaps we alt learned something
from the Wave.’ David and Laurie
walked slowly out of the room with all the others. Nobody spoke. Amy looked up
and saw Laurie. She began to cry. ‘I’m sorry, Laurie,’ she said. Behind her,
David saw Eric and Brian. The three footballers stood together without a word.
David felt bad for his friends. ‘We must try and forget the Wave,’ he told
them. ‘But we must not forget what it did to us. Do you understand?’ Eric smiled. ‘I knew that it didn’t work
when we lost to Clarkstown,’ he said.
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