nicodemus is a rat that is very intelligent and helps mrs frisby move her home.
No, Nicodemus does not meet Jonathan Frisby in the book "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH." Jonathan Frisby is actually deceased before the events of the book, and it is his widow, Mrs. Frisby, who seeks help from the rats of NIMH to save her family.
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Nicodemus died at the end of miss frisby and the rats of nihm
NIMH stands for National Institute of Mental Health. In the book "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH," the NIMH is a research laboratory where the rats were experimented on and gained enhanced intelligence.
In the book "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH," Mrs. Frisby's children are Timothy, Martin, Theresa, and Cynthia.
In the book "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" by Robert C. O'Brien, the number of rats living in the thorn bush is not explicitly stated. The rats are led by Nicodemus, and they are highly intelligent due to their exposure to experiments at NIMH. Their main goal is to live independently and make a new life for themselves away from human interference.
The book "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" was written by Robert C. O'Brien.
No. The book says that Justin, Brutus, and eight other rats stayed behind. It never says that Nicodemus volunteered to stay behind. In addition, during the last few pages of the book Mrs. Frisby thinks about Nicodemus and the other rats and wonders how they are doing in Thorn Valley, definitively mentioning that he is there building a community, which she wouldn't have done if Nicodemus had stayed behind.
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there was no shrew in the book
nicoudemous
a friend of Jonathan Frisby