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"The Kid Who Became President" is a comedic children's novel written by Dan Gutman, where a 12-year-old child named Judson Moon becomes the President of the United States after a joke campaign. The story explores themes of youth empowerment, leadership, and the importance of standing up for what you believe in.
A. There are 176 pages in the book "The Kid Who Ran For President" by Dan Gutman. By Kristina
No, he was the chief of staff. Judson Moon was the President.
yes like 2,3,4,5 or 6 in every page
She's 75
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It is a story about skull kid who was Link's friend then skull kid became bad whick is trying to destroy link.I know because I read the book.
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you will mostlikely find pictures on google.
Yes, yes I do.
In "The Kid Who Became President" by Dan Gutman, various types of figurative language are utilized to enhance the storytelling. Some examples include similes, such as "as busy as a bee," to create vivid comparisons. Metaphors are also present, like "he had a heart of gold," to convey deeper meanings. Additionally, personification can be found, such as "the wind whispered secrets," to give human-like qualities to non-human elements.