well i would say Boston, Mass but if it hass to be an exaxt location I'd say the Public Garden (where the celtics play)
In Chapter 10 of "Miracle on 49th Street," Molly and Josh go to see Kevin play in the final Celtics game. During the game, Molly has a moment of realization about the true meaning of family. Kevin also learns an important lesson about the importance of teamwork and how he can make a positive impact on his team.
molly gets adopted
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The main characters in Miracle on 49th Street are Molly Parker, Sam Bloom, and Josh Cameron.
Boston,Massachusetts
Yes, there is personification in "Miracle on 49th Street." This can be seen in how feelings and emotions are given human-like qualities or actions throughout the story.
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molly tries to convince a famous bball player that shes his daughter but he doesnt believe her
No, "The Miracle of 49th Street" is a work of fiction, written by Sonia Levitin. It tells the story of a teenage girl who tries to find a way to connect with her newly adopted baby brother.
The protagonist in "Miracle on 49th Street" is a character named Molly Parker, a young girl who loves basketball and forms a special bond with an NBA star named Calvin Cambridge.
She doesn't stay anywhere with him he dies.
It is number 3.
Mattie is Josh Cameron's housekeeper, and is also like a mother to him.
Josh Cameron doesn't believe that Molly Parker is his actual daughter
Josh Cameron doesn't believe that Molly Parker is his actual daughter