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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 40 Summary

Power is finally restored, and they can get some control back. They identify the three areas where fences have been knocked down, and they run an animal check with the motion sensors to begin taking a tally of all the animals in the park and to see where Dr. Grant and the children are. The numbers do not tell them anything at first, because several dinosaurs are missing, as are Dr. Grant and the children. Arnold says this is possible, because they could be out of range of the motion detectors. They could.....

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