Throughout the book, The Killing Sea by Richard Lewis, Sarah has changed how she treats people. On page 6, sarah says to her mother, “ You don’t have to love me me, mom, but you should at least respect me as much as you do these total strangers. From this statement, Sarah is upset that her mother is forcing her to do something that she doesn’t want to do, and when her mother punished her she felt like the strangers were respected more than her. On page 29, …show more content…
However I also think he’s trying to teach you to think about your decisions you make them because you could make a dumb mistake that you could have fixed from the start. In the article, How Scientists and Victims Watched Helplessly the article states,” the reckoning with the tsunami's power came all but out of the blue, no warnings, and it cost them their lives., However, in The Killing Sea, Ruslan and other people come into a panic because they discovered the tsunami swarming the shoreline and they didn’t have time to prepare because there was no alert. In the article, Indian Ocean tsunami- then and now, the article states that “The waves stripped vegetation from mountain sides hundreds of metres inland, capsized freighters and threw boats into trees.” However, in The Killing Sea, It explains that while Sarah and her family are stranded on the island, The author explains how there was a mountain slide of farm and debris, coming off the