Alex Rider Personal Response

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You have ten seconds to choose your fate and expect this next mission. The clock is ticking! Alex Rider, a 14 year old british spy does just that. He execpts the mission and is sent to the exoctic mountains. Alex is heroic. He saved the world in his last mission when he stopped Herold Sale from taking over everything and everyone.
At the beginning of Point Blank Alex is sent to a private school in the mountains where all the wealthy families send their kids. Alex got a call from M16. The call said, “Alex your mission is to find out why the two murders happened at the school and who is involved.” (Horowitz 19) Alex then goes to the school and sneaks in. Right as class was starting the teacher who is also the principle of the school, Dr. Grief, told everyone, “no one is allowed on the third and fourth floor”. (Horowitz 101) Later in class, Alex starts
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One of my predictions is that there is some sort of cloning going on. I believe that because how can you just find another floor that looks exactly like the one above that has the exact same kids and the exact same rooms. The puzzle pieces only fit together and the kids live inside the rooms, “the kids seem very robotic like and they all act the same” (Horowitz 111)is what Alex thought to himself after talking to some of the kids. I believe that cloning is the answer to what Dr. Grief is hiding. The next thing that I think is going on in the book is that I think Dr. Grief is up to something like that he is trying to take over the entire world with these clones. I envisage that because everything Dr. Grief says the kids do all at the same time. There is also bodyguards all around the school and Dr. Grief has an assistant that is always doing something. Dr. Grief must be trying to take over the world because there are so many clones and Dr. Grief and his assistant must be making more. Those are my predictions and reasons for events in the

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