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A In your copy, go investigate. 1. What did Trouble notice standing in the doorway? 2. How many LEP officers make up a full compliment? 3. Who was checked on Four? 4. What is Kelp’s nickname? 5. Where is Four now? 6. Why was it difficult to see the man’s face?


B In your copy, give your opinion. 1. Why didn’t the team hide when they saw the man? 2. Are these people human? What tells you this? 3. What do you think happened to Four? 4. Who do you think the leader of this team is? Why? 5. Did the retrieval team’s shields work? How do you know? 6. What do you think will happen next?


C Vocabulary 1. Underline the part of each sentence that has been changed from the text. (a) The man moved, walking calmly along the path. (b) The figure was holding a very nasty-looking gun. (c) “Keep radio silence, except in emergencies.” (d) Their own firearms were practically useless. (e) Straight away eleven full-face visors slid down. (f) No harm being careful. (g) A pair of black boots was sticking out of a bush beside the door.


2. In your copy, rewrite the sentences above in the order in which they occur in the text and insert the missing synonyms from the text.


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don the stealth-black jumpsuit of the Retrieval commandos. These the elite. Trouble was their


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Unit 10 | Narrative 2


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