on a farm in present day by a rock with her 4 children
Mrs. Frisby moves because her home, a cinder block in the garden, is no longer safe due to the impending plowing of the field which would destroy it. She seeks a new place to live in order to keep her family safe.
ugly and a mouse
Is it because Mrs frisby had rats? :)
help
So she and her family didn't get killed
he didnt
Mrs.Frisby moved her house to the lee of the stone with the help of the rats.
he designed the structure for moving the house
Mrs. Frisby's son : Timothy has pnemonia. She needs to get her house moved because the farmer : Mr. Fitzgibbon is just about to plow her house over so she has to move to her summer home in five days but Timothy must not be moved.
The climax of "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" by Robert C. O'Brien occurs when Mrs. Frisby enlists the help of the rats of NIMH to move her house before it can be destroyed by the farmer's plow. It is a tense and dramatic moment as they work together to save her family.
In "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH," the plan involves Mrs. Frisby seeking help from the intelligent rats of NIMH to move her house before it is destroyed by the farmer's plow. The rats agree to help her in return for her aiding in their escape from the laboratory where they were experimented on and becoming self-sufficient in the wild. Together, they successfully move Mrs. Frisby's house and start a new life in Thorn Valley.
the plow is coming
Mrs. Frisby volunteers to drug Dragon, the cat, so that the rats can move her home to safety. She is willing to risk her own safety to help the rats in return for their assistance in moving her family's home.
Timothy got sick from pneumonia, which was a result of being exposed to the cold and wet weather while trying to move his house with Mrs. Frisby's help.
The rats of NIMH moved Mrs. Frisby's house to a new location by the rosebush in the farmers' field, near their own home. They did this to protect her and her family from the upcoming plowing of the field.