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Cliffhanger by jacquline Wilson or even if you ask at your local library they'll know of much more
Cliffhanger is rated R.
No, "cliffhanger" is not an adverb; it is a noun. It refers to a dramatic situation or ending in a story that leaves the audience in suspense, often used in literature, film, and television. Adverbs typically modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, and "cliffhanger" does not fit this function.
Neopets cliffhanger is in terror mountain ;).
Cliffhanger - comics - was created in 1998.
Cliffhanger was released on 05/28/1993.
The Production Budget for Cliffhanger was $65,000,000.
Cajun Cliffhanger ended in 2000.
Cajun Cliffhanger was created in 1976.
A cliffhanger is a story that leaves the reader in suspense in the end, you sometimes get it with television programmes too, for example, if someone gets hurt and is in a coma in hospital and then it ends so you don't know whether they will live or die.
Cliffhanger grossed $255,000,000 worldwide.
A cliffhanger ending leaves a story unresolved and creates suspense or anticipation for the audience.