We are doing some projects in group about the book "contents of the dead man pocket", "cask of Amontillado" and "Beware of the dog by Roald Dahl"
In the project we have to make a chart plot about each one of the book. I did contents of the dead man pocket's chart plot and right now i'm tryin' to do cask of Amontillado. I have to read too much all by myself, these 3 people are so lazy, they don't do nothing.
So, I just want you guys to help me with the beware of the dog by Roald Dahl, You don't need to tell me the whole story, you can just give me some problems that they faced in the book and the climax in the book.
Thanks in advance for helping me guys.
Can someone please help me with the book below?
Don't you hate team projects when the other team members don't do anything at all? The poster above has a good point. the teacher should know that your team members didn't do any work. They shouldn't get credit for work they didn't do.
Pilot Peter Williamson has sustained a massive injury while flying a mission over Vichy France (the name given to the German–controlled areas of the country). He ejects from the plane and later awakes to find himself in a hospital bed in Brighton on the English seashore. Strange things keep happening though – like the time he recognizes the sound of German planes through the window when there shouldn't have been any nearby. The nurse also mentions that the hospital water is very hard, when Williamson knows the water in Brighton is famous for being soft. Suspicious and frightened, he later drags himself to the window and sees a wooden sign, "GARDE AU CHIEN" (French for "Beware of the dog"). He now knows that he is in Vichy France, and that the nice English caregivers are actually Germans in disguise. When they send in a fake RAF commander to convince him to divulge his squadron's location, he stares him straight in the eye and says nothing more than "My name is Peter Williamson. My rank is Squadron Leader and my number is nine seven two four five seven."
Oh, you my might want to read this page too.
http://fiction.eserver.org/short/beware_...
Hope this helps and good luck!
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