That afternoon, Ben Ross is confused as he ____ school. He’s ____ about the fact that he wasn’t able to ____ his students with good enough answers to their questions about why the ____ of Germans didn't do anything to stop the Nazis ____ World War II. On the way out of school, Ross stops at the ____ to take out several books on the Holocaust, and looks ____ to several uninterrupted hours of reading back at home ____ his wife Christy plays tennis. After several hours of reading, Ross is still ____ to find the answer to the questions he’s looking for. He ____ if the answer is something historians can’t ____ — if the answer lies in “re-creating a similar ____.. He considers conducting an in-class ____ that gives the students “a taste of what life in Nazi Germany might have ____ like.” That night, when Christy ____ home, she is excited to tell her ____ all about her tennis game, but Ben is ____ in his books, and greets Christy absently and ____ Christy isn’t upset—she knows how “utterly ____” he can get in things he’s teaching or studying. She tells him to finish his work and not ____ about her.

The Wave - chapter 4

Rangliste

Visuel stil

Indstillinger

Skift skabelon

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