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  1. He represents that he is a spy for the M16 and it can be justified because he had all those hidden cameras that could see him do everything that he did, so since Alex told him that he was a spy he could believe him.

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  2. In the chapter Alex represents a snobby school kids, which is what Herod Sayle hates. I think this is because Alex is in school and when Sayle sees Alex it reminds him of his school days and he remembers what he had to go through. Maybe Alex looks somewhat like the primeminister so that makes him want to hate him even more.
    ~ ;D

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  3. Alex repersents that he is a spy and his uncle is agent M16 ,it is justifyable because he even looks like Ian Rider,and if he had to justify that he was sent by the same peaple that his uncle was sent by he can show them the toys or i will say the weapons.

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  4. Make sure you take into context what the chapter is about. I am not talking about what Alex is literally but what does he symbolize to Sayle. Think about the main idea of the chapter.

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  5. I think that Alex represented someone who tells the truth because he told Herod everything about who he was like: he was Alex Rider and Ian was his uncle, who sent him on the to the factory and why he is there.I feel that it was partly justifiable because he told part of the truth and he didn't tell then the truth from the begining.
    -JaunaĆ© ♥

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  6. In the chapter, Herod Sayle symbolizes Alex as a bully because when Herod Sayle was small, the Prime Minister bullied him in school. So he thinks that Alex is just like the bully that bullied him.
    No, I don't think that it's justifiable because not everyone bullied him and instead of taking it up with the one person, he decides to kill all the people that did nothing to him.

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  7. I think Alex represents the whole of Britain . Harod hated Britain because he was bullied by everyone in his school, who called him various names (ex.Harod smell and goat boy) .After a few weeks he began to hate school and the British. He decided to take revenge, by distributing the virus because he despises them(the British)with all his heart .

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  8. In the chapter School Bully, Alex would repersent a bully. I know because in the text Mr. Sayle says, "Your just like the boys I was at school with. nothing has changed.".

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  9. Alex is working for M16 it is justifiable because he was with them from the start. I know that Alex was working for thw M16 because he said that they are going to know everything that he was saying, and that they where going to be at the museum.

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  10. Alex represents a mean boy and,a bully to Herod because,in the chapter Herod thinks of Alex as a bully like the ones from Herod`s school.Herod ,also hated Alex since they were playing snooker.I don`t think it`s justifyable that Herod calls Alex a bully just because Herod "thought" he was one like the boys from his school

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  11. Alex represented who he worked for and who he actually is and who he works for. No i dont think his answers were justifiable because now hes put his life and the people he cares about in danger and now since Herrod Sayle knows when and where Alan Blunt is gonna be to stop him and now Alex has just ruined everything, but more importantly hes put himself to death.

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  12. Alex is symbolizing to Sayle that every one gets bulled you don't have to be upset or so angry that you are going to kill hundereds of peaple's life, but unfortunately Sayle doesn't understand Alex.

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  13. I don't understand this question but I'll give it a try and answer it anyway ...

    I think that Alex Rider represents Ian Rider in this chapter, I know this because Herod Sayle already mentioned that Alex Rider looks like Ian Rider and he was forced to tell Sayle and Grin that he was his Nephew even though they thought he was his son. So Herod Sayle thinks he represents Ian Rider from the MI6 or the Special Operations. This is why I think he represents Ian Rider.

    -Manmeet Bhogal :)

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  14. I don't understand this question but I'm going to try it ... In my opinion, I think that Herod Sayle thinks that Alex represents Ian Rider, because when Alex tells Sayle his real name, he thinks that Alex is Ian Rider's son, but then Alex says that he's his nephew. Before in the book, Sayle said that Alex reminds him of Ian rider, which made him curious. So therefore Sayle thinks that Alex represents Ian Rider, from MI6, and the special operation.

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  15. In this chapter Alex represents to Herod Sayle who he really is. Alex was forced to tell who he really was and who he was sent by, also he was almost killed at the end. Alex was a spy who was also sent by the M16, the same as his uncle. Alex represents an english boy who Sayle doesn't like, because of his own past.

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  16. To Herod Sayle, Alex represents England and, more importantly, the English Prime Minister. This answer is not justifiable because when the Prime Minister was in school with Sayle and bullied him, he was different than Alex, who is a considerate kid. Even if the Prime Minister was a mean child, it doesn't mean that all British schoolchildren will have the same personality as their leader.

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  17. Alex represents the bullies that used to make fun of Herod Sayle in school, it's justifyable because Alex is an English boy who is kind of taking the bullies side when he says "there are many kids who get bullied but they don't turn into nutcases", and also because Alex is trying to destroy Herod's plan to kill all the school kids.

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  18. In the chapter herod sayle sees alex representing bullies from his school days when he was a child.His veiw on alex is not justifiable because alex never did anything wrong or to hurt herod sayle.

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  19. In this chapter Sayle is suspisious that Alex is loos simmilar to Ian Rider,yes this is true because Ian Rider is the uncle of Alex Rider.Alex represents Ian because he is his grandson and he is the new spy of M16.

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  20. Alex represents the bully that bullied Sayle when he was a kid. Sayle doesn't like him because he is an English school boy. It is justifiable beacause just because your English, doesn't mean your an evil bully. All people aren't the same.

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  21. Alex represents to Sayle England and the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister used to make fun of Sayle when he was a child. Sayle wanted to kill all the school childeren in England and the Prime Minister to get back at him for making fun of him. This is not right, killing/getting back at someone isn't such a good idea, you can get in huge trouble, and you'll feel guilty at a certain point.

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  22. In the chapter Alex Rider tells Herod Sayle everything like who he is what he came there for and who had sent him after that herod sayle tells Alex that he represents a English school bully that bulled herod in school when he was little..

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  23. I think that Alex symbolizes a spy because he was heard to be sneaking around the building. Now Herrod Sayle might think of Alex being related to Ian Rider and that he could be dangerous.

    >>> Matt <<<

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  24. To Herrod Sayle Alex is a bliddy english boy that used to bully him when he first moved to england about 40 years ago,but he doesn't deserve the name because he hasn't done anything wrong or anything related to bullying

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  25. In the chapter alex represents Ian rider.Because he is his uncle and he is a spy.I think it is justifyable because alex is kinda like a spy and he has to do alot of missions like an agent.

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  26. In this chapter Alex repersents the Prime Minister because Mr.Sayle was telling him that he was going to kill the Prime Minister because the Prime Minister was being a bully to Mr.Sayle when there were in school. No I don't think that Mr. Sayle should kill him just because he was being a bully while he was in school.

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  27. Alex represents the M16 to Sayle. He was forced to give away his identity or otherwise be killed. Mr.Sayle was telling him that he was gonna kill the Prime Minister because he was being a bully Herod Sayle.

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