Answer the questions one by one and then turn these answers into a paragraph.
1) How do the students treat Mr Wenger? How do you know?
2) How is his speech so powerful?
3) What does Mr Wenger do that surprises us as an audience and Marco?
4) Why do they sit all together like that? What is happening and what is it?
5) Why does Marco go against the Wave Mr Rainer's assembly?
6) How do the students treat Marco?
7) What are some of the reasons the letters say the Wave is good?
8) Who opposes Wenger and why?
9) What shot is used at the start of assembly?
10) How do the students react to the letters?
11) How is Wenger's speech encouraging students to continue the Wave, what are his reasons?
12) What is Marco feeling in this scene?
13) Why do you think Wenger is reading their essays to them in assembly?
14) Why does Rainer make the wave think he's still on their side?
15) How does he make the audience think?
15) How does he make the audience think he's on their side? (costume, sound - dialogue)
16) Why do you think the students are unperturbed (not bothered by) at the idea of taking over Germany?
17) What is happening in this scene overall?
18) What is it about the speech that's so powerful - give one powerful quote.
19) Why does Mr Wenger say to lock the doors?
20) Based on the essays Mr Wenger was reading and what the students wrote, what do you think the wave has done to their mindset?
21) The Wave will roll over Germany - what does this imply?
22) Why is Marco being called a traitor?
23) Who is Bomber and what does he say Wenger should do with Marco?
24) What did Bomber stop doing when he joined the Wave, how did it help him?
25) Why did they say they liked being in the Wave?
26) Does Wenger agree with everything he's saying in the speech?
27) Why does Marco react the way he does? What does he do?
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