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What would you have done if you were Axel and suddenly found yourself lost?
Describe a time when you were lost or when you searched for someone who was lost. Recount your feelings.
When Axel was finally found, the professor treated him tenderly. Explain what Axel meant when he said, "But it took such dangers to excite the professor to such demonstrations." What would you say to the professor if you were Axel?)
Explain Axel's feeling of melancholy, even though he could see the light and the sea.
Imagine being underground for many days. What do you think you would miss the most?
Axel had no words for the things he was experiencing. Tell about a time when you have felt this way.
Think about the most violent storm you have been through. Compare it to the storm described by Axel.
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