Was it the original DNA manipulated Jurassic Park, the return of inGen in The Lost-World, or just the worth-wild running around frantically Jurassic Park III that captured your imagination.
So anyway, I was showing it to one of my teachers the other day... and he said it was worth an A+
Still waiting for the results from MY English teacher though...
yeah, I know the feeling, last year I had to write an essay about tyrannosaurus, I only received the grade after two months... I got a 20/20, though (your equivalent to A+)
In my opinion if you do an essay on something you like, you will enjoy it and enable you to get top marks. It works for me, and I can bet you it works for Nissin.
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I think the theme or whatever for JP is that you cannot play God and expect to succeed. Things are bound to get out of control. We are not all-powerful like we sometimes think we are. Nature cannot be controled no matter how much we may be able to manipulate it.
The thing is, it has to relate in some way to the reader, which is most likely to be a teen...
So, in other words... How does the theme of JP affect the reader.. and why is it a relavance to them?
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lol, jk
I think the theme or whatever for JP is that you cannot play God and expect to succeed. Things are bound to get out of control. We are not all-powerful like we sometimes think we are. Nature cannot be controled no matter how much we may be able to manipulate it.
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but anyway i guess maybe it affects teens in preventing them from becoming like the people who caused the chaos by doing these things. i mean you know, help to give them a perspective of being over-confident, as you say, or playing God are bad things and unwise