tyler
1/22/2020 11:58:41 am
i think the mystery is because the drought hit and the people wanted to vanish. Also it could be from warfare.
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cooper
1/22/2020 12:47:19 pm
you could go up go down slide down unlock100% of your brain and flout up or down jump to the side is many to get down
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Zoe
1/23/2020 01:21:14 pm
They could have most easily walked up or down the escalator without any problems, if they don't think that much I guess they could have slid down the railing, and if they really thought with 1% of their brains, then they could have jumped off the escalator.
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Shell Bell
1/23/2020 02:36:02 pm
This video made me think about how are class asks Mr. Meyer "escalator questions" every day. It must be annoying to answer them.🤔
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Lex
1/23/2020 06:58:52 pm
I think that this video was really helpful because now I’m aware of my “escalator questions” and before I ask Mr. Meyer a question I think “is this an escalator question?”
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Elle Coughlin
1/27/2020 04:33:14 pm
Yes lots of us do get stuck on an escalator but don't be to person who sits there do something. You want to be the person who figures out problems be a problem solver. In class everyone always need Mr. Meyer, but before you ask him ask yourself the question, or a peer. Then say to yourself "am I stuck on an escalator calling for help" and if you are then find a way to solve this problem. There are many types of people in this world some are problem solvers and others are inquisitive people which one are you.
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