In the book "Double Identity" by Margaret Peterson Haddix, one of the central themes is the importance of identity and self-discovery. The main character, Bethany, learns to navigate the complexities of her past and present while uncovering secrets about her true identity. Ultimately, the moral of the story could be about embracing one's true self and finding strength in the face of adversity.
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In the book "Double Identity" by Margaret Peterson Haddix, the name of Bethany's mother is Elizabeth.
The falling action for the book, "Double Identity" is when Bethany learns the truth about herself. She learns that she is her dead sister's clone.
In "Double Identity" the antagonist is Bethany's parents. The reason is because they leave her with people that she does not know.
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Bethany is a clone
In the book "Double Identity" by Margaret Peterson Haddix, Joss is a girl.
Her name is Joss
"Double Identity" by Margaret Peterson Haddix is a mystery-thriller novel rather than a science fiction book. It follows the story of a 12-year-old girl who discovers she has a double identity and uncovers the truth behind her mysterious past.
Myrlie Wilker is in her late sixties in the book "Double Identity" by Margaret Peterson Haddix.
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