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Jurassic Park Study Guide

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by Michael Crichton
About 75 pages (22,371 words)
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Chapter 9 Summary

Grant and Sattler receive architectural drawings from Hammond. The drawings are of the Costa Rican island and are confusing to the scientists at first. As they review the drawings, they realize that the island, which is supposed to be a Safari resort, is built with concrete bunkers, electric fences and giant moats. The structures are likened to wartime buildings and secure government installations. They put the plans down and go outside to finish the dig before they leave for the weekend. At the site, they finish the work on a velociraptor, and most of the remainder of the chapter is spent describing one of the most dangerous dinosaurs to have ever lived.

Chapter 9 Analysis

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