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Summary:   Essay examines the students of Gordon High (Wave and on-Wave Members).


Throughout the Wave, he would reward his students with legible grades in their report and their Wave membership. Depening their involvement and participation, while the Wave campaign continued on. One quote that is mentioned in the book states the teacher's way of rewarding and punishing the students because of their disobedience of the Wave rules. 'If you have a red X you are a monitor, and you will report directly to me any members of the Wave who do not obey our rules. One of the main contributors in the Wave was Robert Billings, his attention and participation in the Wave was appreciated by his teacher. 'I want everyone to see how Robert's legs are parallel. His ankles are locked, his knees are bent at ninety degrees. See how straight his spine is. Chin tucked in,.....

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