Well, I haven't read it, but the back of the book says thay Greg gets wrongfully blamed, (weel sort-of) for damaging school property. Then, he gets trapped inside with his family during a snowstorm.
well get it from a bokkstore
Sick and trapped.
Date: november saturday place: cabin
The resolution is greg did not want to be good for christmas
In "Cabin Fever," Greg Heffley does not have a dog. The story primarily focuses on his experiences during a snowstorm and the challenges he faces while stuck at home with his family. However, Greg does mention his interactions with various characters and situations that contribute to the humor and themes of the book.
well get it from a bokkstore
Sick and trapped.
he is a wimpy kid der
Date: november saturday place: cabin
well it is where Greg is asked to go to the beach with Rawley
It's was afternoon the date was November 2011 and Wimpy Kid 6: Cabin Fever Is about Greg Staying in house with his family which is boring
In "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever", the foreshadowing scene is when Greg's family receives a mysterious letter that hints at possible consequences for something that happened in the past. This sets the stage for the events that unfold throughout the rest of the story and creates tension and anticipation for the reader.
In "Fever Crumb" by Philip Reeve, the exposition introduces the setting of London in the distant future, where Fever Crumb lives as an engineer apprentice. It sets the tone for the story by revealing the society's reliance on technology and the tension between the Old World ways and the New World Order. Fever's unique heritage as a "Scriven" and her mysterious past are also hinted at in the exposition.
The resolution is greg did not want to be good for christmas
The story "Cabin Fever" by Jeff Kinney takes place in the town of Plainview. The main character, Greg Heffley, experiences a series of misadventures as he navigates school and family life during the holiday season.
Generally in the beginning of the story, exposition refers to the establishment of the setting and characters of the piece.
The exposition in a story is a set of scenes that are meant to introduce the audience to the characters, world, and tone of the story