Skyjack!
Tim Vicary
Oxford Bookworms LibraryLevel 3
A level 3 Oxford Bookworms Library graded readers. Written for Learners of English by Tim Vicary.
When a large plane is hijacked, the Prime Minister looks at the list of passengers and suddenly becomes very, very frightened.
There is a name on the list that the Prime Minister knows very well – too well. There is someone on that plane who will soon be dead – if the hijackers can find out who he is! And there isn’t much time. One man lies dead on the runway. In a few minutes the hijackers will use their guns again. And the Prime Minister knows who they are going to kill.
TIM VICARY
Skyjack!
SKYJACK!
When people use guns to take what they want, how do you stop them? If you give them what they want, they will be happy – and they will use their guns again, and again. If you don’t give them what they want, then they will be angry – and they will kill. It is not easy to decide what to do.
In this story, the person who has to decide is the Prime Minister, the head of the government. But the Prime Minister is also an ordinary person, just like the rest of us – a person with a family and children.
How can you think clearly, if someone is pointing a gun at your family? What do you do? You take advice, you talk to the hijackers, you find out what they want, you keep everybody calm, you try to move slowly. But terrorists don’t like waiting, and sooner or later, you have to decide what to do …
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The air hostess smiled. �Welcome aboard, sir. Would you like a newspaper?’
�Yes, please.’ Carl took the newspaper and looked at his ticket. �I’m in seat 5F. Where’s that?’
�It’s near the front of the plane, sir. On the left, there. By the window.’
�I see. Thank you very much.’ Carl smiled back at the