i dont really no unfortunitly i read the book i belive it was he put powder in dragons bowls and died in the process
She warned the rats about the exterminators
The doctor's name in "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" is Dr. Schultz. He is a kind veterinarian who helps Mrs. Frisby with her sick son.
In "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH," Janice is the youngest daughter of Mrs. Frisby. She is curious, kind-hearted, and shows empathy towards others, including the rats the family encounters. Janice plays a minor role in the story, but her presence exemplifies the importance of family and connection.
it means field and meadows
Because the rats did not communicate with the rest of the animals on the farm, but at the mention of her name, he says to go to the rats of NIHM.
On the night of the escape, it was revealed that Jonathan Frisby was a brave and noble mouse who had sacrificed his life to save his family. His act of seeking help from the rats of NIMH to move his family to a safe location showed his selflessness and love for his family.
No, Nicodemus does not meet Jonathan Frisby in the book "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH." Jonathan Frisby is actually deceased before the events of the book, and it is his widow, Mrs. Frisby, who seeks help from the rats of NIMH to save her family.
Jonathan Frisby plays a significant role in the escape plan by providing key information about the farm, enabling the rats to successfully relocate to a new home in Thorn Valley. His death also motivates the rats to seek a better life outside the confines of the farm.
The rats of nimh know Jonathan Frisby because they were held captive at nimh and were being experimented on
Not by Dragon.
Jonathan chewed through the wire to help them get through
a friend of Jonathan Frisby
No because he was already dead.
In "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH," Justin helps Mrs. Frisby's family by using a key to unlock their cage. He then distracts the cat guarding them, allowing Mrs. Frisby and her children to escape to safety.
Jonathan Frisby played the essential "helping hero." In the book, he assists in the rats escape by getting through the vent with them and squeezing through a space under a hatch of a sort to unlatch it from the outside so the rats could be free. In the end, he played the most important part in their escape, because the rats would have never been able to unlatch the metal cover on the vent to the outside without him. (Sorry that this answer is so long, but I wasn't sure just how to explain it. I used to love this book as a kid; so if you're reading it for class, enjoy it! It's actually really interesting once you get down to it :3)
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he'lived died..........becauseof--dragon(mr. fitzgibbon's cat)i asked for when you idiot i know how i read the book a while ago