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Marko had witnessed a death of an ally. Who was it?
When marko and his group crossed a lake to escape death, they had found a __ for food. Fill in the blank
While Marko was in the 'hospital', he needed a place to write. Where was this?
Where was the town that they traveled to camp.
When they were resting in the hut, rodents got into their food. What kind of rodents?
Where had they hid the dead ally's body?
When Ms Jenkins would answer the radio, what was her 'code name '
How old was Marko when he first developed his 'diagnosis'?
How many men were chasing the four kids?
"As if the cracks the __________ opened up are deep enough to swallow his
At the start, this is when Marko first 'meets' the doctor. What did he use to describe the kind of vibe he got from the doctor?
Marko has four friends. One of them would be described as a 'careless idiot' who likes to get on peoples nerves. Who is this?
Another one of Markos friends, is tough and doesn't like to wait around for others and everything has to be done either her way or the right way. Who is it?
The last friend is new to the class, her brother passed away. She's not a confident swimmer and she hates Jonathan. Who is it?
On the rows of the rooms, they have the patients names. But marko's name wasn't his own. What was the name the doctor had 'chosen' for him?
Where was the hospital that Marko kept in?
In chapter 6, rebecca decided to cook some food. But ended up bickering back and forth with jonathan, burning the 'what'?
Rebecca and jonathan were fighting again (Not surprised) and this time it was about jonathans 'bad packing skills' She continued to swing his bag in the air to prove a point but it ended up exploding and something lands on her face. This is?
What word (according to rebecca) would be used to describe jonathan?
What is lisa's brothers name?

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