How does Ellie feel after the lawn mower incident?
After what happened with the lawn mower incident she realizes that she made a bad decision after killing the soldiers so she is starting to regret it
How does she think the others will react to her story when she tells it?
maybe shocked.
How do they actually react? Why?
I don't know ? it really depends on who they is
Homer says, "This is war now, normal rules don't apply now... there the ones who tore up the rule book, not us". What does this say about Homer's character? What do you think of the validity of his opinions?
It says that he is a strong person and that he doesn't blame anyone innocent because they all have to do some sacrifices and some strange things to survive.
Fi talks about the 'shadows', during their reconnaissance. What are these shadows and what are the implications due to their existence?
The shadows were people, but in Fi's eyes she couldn't see them fully enough so she called them the 'Shadows'.
What pieces of evidence from the book inform the reader that this invasion wasn't entirely peaceful?
I think its the fact how the soldiers treat people and how you can see and hear such horrible things. Plus there was a lot of places that had been destroyed.
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