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09 May, 15:01:06
- “Kester’s father seemed to be hiding something from him” (p. 141).
- “The animals in the wilderness were afraid of the red-eye disease” (p. 146).
- “The red-eye disease was spreading quickly and causing chaos” (p. 148).
- “The government officials were not being truthful about the red-eye disease” (p. 152).
- “The animals were willing to risk their lives to help Kester” (p. 157).
- “The man in the black suit was not to be trusted” (p. 162).
- “The man in the black suit was working with the government officials” (p. 165).
- “The animals were planning a rebellion against the humans” (p. 170).
- “The red-eye disease was not a natural occurrence, but rather a man-made virus” (p. 174).
- “Kester was the only one who could save the animals and stop the spread of the red-eye disease” (p. 179).
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