Does Jerry Renault dare to disturb the universe? You wouldn't think that his refusal to sell chocolates during his school's fundraiser would create such a stir, but it does; it's as if the whole school comes apart at the seams. To some, Jerry is a hero, but to others, he becomes a scapegoat--a target for their pent-up hatred. And Jerry? He's just trying to stand up for what he believes, but perhaps there is no way for him to escape becoming a pawn in this game of control; students are pitted against other students, fighting for honor--or are they fighting for their lives? In 1974, author Robert Cormier dared to disturb our universe when this book was first published. And now, with a new introduction by the celebrated author, The Chocolate War stands ready to shock a new group of teen readers.
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This picture is showing the teacher saying "Environment" to make them dance.
This picture is displaying how the assignment backfired and the group had to stand up and down everytime the teacher said enviroment.
This is the backfiring assignment when every had to stand up and sit down when the teacher said enviroment
This picture is displaying how everytime the teacher says the word "enviornment", the students get up and start dancing.
i think the picture is very creative. good job
This picture is displaying the after math of the assignment. Everytime the teacher says enviornment the students have to stand up.
This picture is showing how the teacher would say " Enviroment" and the students had to stand up and sit down everytime the word is said.
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