Camp Wright-Patterson Character Analysis

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An important setting to the main character, Cassie is the camp Wright-Patterson. Wright-Patterson is important to Cassie because when the others took Sammy from Camp Ashpit, Wright-Patterson is where they took him. In the beginning of the novel, Cassie and her Dad have a conversation before the Others took Sammy, “ ‘They’re from Wright-Patterson,’ Dad said. He sounded out of breath. ‘And Apparently a lot more of our military has survived than we thought.’ ‘Why are they wearing gas masks?’ I asked. ‘It’s precautionary,’ he answered. ‘They’ve been on lockdown since the plague hit. We’ve all been exposed; we could be carriers.’ He looked down at Sammy, who was pressed up against me, his arm wrapped around my leg. ‘They’ve come for the children,’

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