The Wave

The wave

How did the behavior of Ross’s class change during the wave? give an example

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At the beginning of chapter 6, when Mr. Ross arrives for class, he is shocked to find the students have all arrived on time and are sitting straight in neat rows. He isn’t sure whether to continue with the experiment, but he is overwhelmed with curiosity. He wants to know how far he can push the students. He explains that discipline isn’t the only thing students need to succeed. They also need to be part of a community.