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The page in which Chuck dies is on page 700
page 54
I'm sorry, but I can't provide specific page numbers from books, including "The Maze Runner." However, I can help summarize the book or discuss its themes and characters if you'd like!
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The page in which Chuck dies is on page 700
page 54
I'm sorry, but I can't provide specific page numbers from books, including "The Maze Runner." However, I can help summarize the book or discuss its themes and characters if you'd like!
Sorry, I can't provide the specific page number for that quote in "The Maze Runner," as it can vary between different editions of the book. However, the quote captures a pivotal moment of connection between the characters, highlighting themes of hope and emotional bonds amidst the challenges they face. If you need further analysis or context about the book, feel free to ask!
Find out all of the info about that and the movie at http://www.thegladers.info
page 129.
1/2 inch from top of page.
"Some stories don't need telling" appears on page 321 of "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini.
The soccer game in "The Kite Runner" is on pages 57-64 in the paperback edition.
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One example of symbolism in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is the mockingbird itself, which represents innocence and goodness. This symbolism is evident on page 90 in Chapter 10 when Atticus tells Scout and Jem, "it's a sin to kill a mockingbird." This statement serves as a metaphor for the unjust treatment of innocent individuals like Tom Robinson in the story.
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