In the chapter nine to twelve, a lot of things happened. Mr.Ross does an experiment, everyone takes it to far. Principal Owens had Mr.Ross in the office and talked about the wave. Laurie receives a letter from someone. She talked to David, and some thing came down between them. Laurie’s parents are concerned about Laurie with the wave.
So Mr.Ross is starting an experiment in class. He took it way to far, everybody is getting involved. The whole school is involved. They are even having a pep rally, Laurie won’t even attend. They spend half of their class time talking or doing something about the wave. Mr. Ross got called to see principal Owens. He started talking to him about the wave, and thinking he should stop with the whole thing, & he does not want parents coming down to complain about the wave. But Mr.Ross never thought the wave would get this far. Then their was Laurie started wondering about the wave ever since she got that letter from someone. They left it under the door. David walked in and asked Laurie is she was going to the pep rally, and she said no. They got into a argument and David broke up with her. She was broken inside. & she thinks the wave was a bad idea to start.
Response: Honestly I think the wave was good at first, then after everything went to far I kind of think they should of never started it. I think most students are getting carried away with this. Most of the kids are getting bullied, and they keep joining the wave. Mr.Ross should of not took it to this level. I thought Laurie and David would never break up. But she was getting pressured under the whole wave thing. David liked the wave. But he lost the girl he loves to the wave, because she only cares about herself, and needs to be perfect. The one part I thought was weird was when Laurie got that letter from someone. I think that was totally wrong, and made her worry even more about the wave, and she never wanted to. Their is so much drama in the book. But the book is great.