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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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Even in the moment of danger, seemingly at the end of their lives, Malcolm continues to lecture Hammond on the futility of the Jurassic Park endeavor. Tim and Lex find that they have run into the nursery and come across a baby raptor. They try to use it as a distraction, since the raptors have followed them into the nursery through the open door. Hoping that the raptors will be momentarily distracted, they watch in horror as the adult raptors tear apart the baby raptor. Hammond's grandchildren back into another room, which turns out to be the laboratory. They are met by a Dr. Grant and Gennaro.

The heroic Dr. Grant instructs Gennaro and the children to leave, but they accidentally get trapped in a room with no exit and can.....

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