Hilary Kimble never liked Stargirl, and at times is downright cruel to her. Hilary rejects any attempt by Stargirl to be friendly, and blames her for ruining the school dance at the end of the book.
When the Ocotillo ball comes Leo decides not to go. Leo watches the ball from his bike in the distance. Stargirl regains popularity as she arrives on a bike covered in sunflowers. Stargirl is dressed beautifully and impresses everyone as she walks onto the tennis court. As the dance progresses, Stargirl causes conflict with Hillari Kimble. When Stargirl asks the DJ to play the "Bunny Hop", Hillari is appalled. Stargirl starts the dance with only a few people participating, until eventually the only people not in line are Hillari Kimble and Wayne Parr. Stargirl leads the hop into the desert where it seems as though they stay for hours. Upon the dancers' return, Hillari confronts Stargirl telling her that she always ruins everything and slaps her on the face. Stargirl returns Hillari's anger-filled action with, yet another, act of kindness - a polite kiss on the cheek. The next day, Stargirl disappears. - Wikipedia
yes. Because he only cared at what people thought about him and their (Leo and Stargirl's) relationship. Not on who Stargirl really is.
After Winter Solstice, Archie gives Stargirl a note from Leo. It's a single piece of paper with the word, "YES" written on it. Stargirl explains that for the past few Thursdays, she sent Leo a message through the air, facing East. The message was, "Will we ever meet again?" Thus, Stargirl decides to mail the, as she calls it, "The World's Longest Letter", to Leo, ending it [the book] with, "Love and love and love again, Stargirl".
The book of Acts is not a epistle, it is called as The Book of Acts.
Act five, the last scene of the book.
The two forces that act on a dropped book as it falls to the floor are gravity, which pulls the book downward, and air resistance, which pushes against the book as it falls.
the jungle
Bella is very shy and usually keeps to herself in the book and in the movie.
roald dahl
he is kind of shy
Book read girl.
Upton Sinclair's book "The Jungle" prompted the creation of the Meat Inspection Act of 1906 and the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906