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Problem Of Cell 13 Analysis
The problem of cell 13
Jacques Futrelle
The problem of cell 13 by Jacques Futrelle. In the problem of cell 13 the thinking machine was really brave, thoughtful and smart. He said he will be in jail and he said he will get out by himself. I think he was really brave because everyone thought it would be impossible to get out of the jail by himself. However he decided to do it. This tell the readers people should not give up because they think it is impossible because if they try hard enough they can do it. Second Thinking machine was really smart and thoughtful. Thinking machine heard sounds from outside and figured where he was. He saw some rats and had an idea to get out of the jail. And he prepared before he went to jail. He wanted the money

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