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Ana Not quite, it gets to the point where it's going to be, as it was put, "non-school appropriate", but that's only the signs of it going there. The auth…m´Ç°ù±ðNot quite, it gets to the point where it's going to be, as it was put, "non-school appropriate", but that's only the signs of it going there. The author did not go deeply into detail about any of it. (less)
Ana He actually ended up reading the book in the end, instead of just watching the movie.
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Ian Comstock "Code Orange" is also used by hospitals to warn staff of:
1) Bomb threats
2) Mentally disturbed, possibly violent patients running around
3) Large-scale …m´Ç°ù±ð
"Code Orange" is also used by hospitals to warn staff of:
1) Bomb threats
2) Mentally disturbed, possibly violent patients running around
3) Large-scale disasters with heavy casualties (e.g., earthquakes, flood, wildfire)
4) Radiation or epidemic exposure
The scabs that Mitty found were samples from smallpox, if my memory serves me correctly, so the title could refer to the threat of biological warfare(less)
Ana We read this in an 8th-grade classroom, so I'd say about that age (13-14).…m´Ç°ù±ðWe read this in an 8th-grade classroom, so I'd say about that age (13-14).(less)

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