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First off, the author also goes by the pseudonym Morton Rhue, though his real name is Todd Strasser. When The
Wave was published in 1981, Strasser was asked to come up with a pseudonym for himself. His publisher, Dell,
thought that it would hurt sales to have two titles by the same author published close together (his second
novel had also been published that year).
Secondly, when you open the document just understand I cannot change/edit the document so any
CORRECTIONS I want to make I will add here:
1) You DO NOT need to do #3 on the activity directions. Since we are not in school it makes it hard for us to
discussion as a group, sol am not requiring that.
Pre-Reading Activity
Directions: I would like you to go through the PDF activity document and read/study the quotations listed (in
the document) carefully.
1. Once you have read through all the quotations, pick your favorite quotation and answer the questions
relating to your chosen quote. You can write your response on a Googledoc or a Word Document or in the
textbox on this assignment!
1. Please make IT KNOWN TO ME which NUMBER YOU CHOSE! Write it down for me when you submit
your work!
2. Submit through Canvas or my email.
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