![]() The man on the phone suggests ditching their vehicles and leaving, which they do to avoid becoming easy targets. Since Michael and his friends are simply hanging around town, unaware that they are being traced, staying at Jack's sister's tanning salon is equivalent to sitting in the water, waiting for the Elgen to start firing. Clearly this is a metaphor sitting ducks are easy targets for a practiced hunter. "You're sitting ducks," says the voice on the phone to Michael in Chapter 6. ![]() This simile is emphasizing the man's quick descent to the ground, highlighting Zeus's quick and efficient strike. They are about to break into the man's apartment when the old man across the hall opens his door and discovers them Zeus has to quickly knock him out with a lightning bolt so he won't make any noise. This scene occurs when the protagonists arrive back in Idaho and are investigating the man scoping out Ostin's apartment. ![]() "The man dropped to the ground like a bowling ball." - Ch. ![]() Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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