In this scene, the Navy Captain asked Gerry Lane ( the main character ) to go into the overseas with the armies so they can find the cure and origins of the zombies but Gerry said no because he can't leave his family because his family is important to him. The Navy Captain told him, that if he wants to help his family, he should join and go with the armies or else, his family can't stay in their ship so Gerry agreed to help them and leave his family because the only people that can stay in the navy ship are the people who work in the ship. They also lack foods, water and even room to sleep in. Gerry has no choice but to join the navy and leave his family.

In this scene Gerry and his allies have to go B-Wing lab to get the terminal disease to they can give it to the scientist to test it if it's really useful but it will be dangerous because they have to through the zombies. Gerry has to go alone to the B-Wing lab because he told his allies to separate each other because they have no choice but to go back to the safe room because they're chasing by zombies. Gerry entered inside the lab that contains disease containers but then he encountered a zombie outside the door and he can't kill the zombie because he left his axe outside the door. Gerry has no choice but to take a very big risk in injecting himself with a terminal disease hoping that this is a useful way to fight with the zombies. Gerry tests it out to see if it's working and it worked.

In this scene, Gerry and his family went to the supermarket because they need foods, and supplies to survive. Gerry and his daughter went to the pharmacist area because his daughter has asthma. They encountered a stranger that has a gun instead of shooting at them he helped them. Stranger gives some asthma medicines for Gerry's daughter for free.
What is the text about? How do we know? As you can see in the movie, this text is about Gerry surviving zombie apocalypse while doing his mission about finding the cure and the origin.
What kind of language is used in the text? The languages that they used in the text in English and Hebrew.
Is the text fair? No, because the people in the text are suffering because of the zombie apocalypse.
Are there gaps and silences in the text? I think there is after they got the plane crashed.
What views of the world is the text presenting? The views of the world in the text is miserable, challenging, and life-threatening because the world is full of zombies.
What different interpretations of the text are possible?