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I am reading Alex Rider Crocodile Tears by Anthony Horowitz and i am on page 212.
This book so far is about a man who went and planted a bomb in a nuclear plant and Alex was not able to stop him in time. The power plant blew up and sent a huge nuclear cloud in the air with very toxic fumes. Alex is living in Scotland with a host family Alex and the family go to a party at the loch that is being hosted by Desmond McCain. Desmond McCain is a very rich man that owns the loch and he owns a natural disaster fundraiser. After the party has ended Alex and the rest of the family are going to their car and when they get in the car a sniper shoots the tire and the family ends up in the lake. They barely make it out alive an Indian man had helped them and if it was not for him they would of died and the family is unaware of who he is. After they get home
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I will be characterizing Alex Rider. My first word to describe him is nervous. I am using that word because Alex was very hesitant when he got asked to do one last mission. Also Alex is nervous about getting caught or captured, and lastly Alex thinks that Desmond is out to kill him. The last word I will be using to describe Alex is smart. I think he is smart because he always has ideas for solving things like how Desmond he thinks is behind the genetically modified food. Alex always has ideas of how to get information that he needs. Lastly Alex solved many problems like who put the bomb in the nuclear

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