The rose bush
he does not die in the end the rats oh nimh move their house just in time
The rats of nimh know Jonathan Frisby because they were held captive at nimh and were being experimented on
Why does mrs frisby not explore the rats home
he didnt
they all die
they all die
NIMH
In "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH," the plan involves Mrs. Frisby seeking help from the intelligent rats of NIMH to move her house before it is destroyed by the farmer's plow. The rats agree to help her in return for her aiding in their escape from the laboratory where they were experimented on and becoming self-sufficient in the wild. Together, they successfully move Mrs. Frisby's house and start a new life in Thorn Valley.
The major settings in "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" include the Fitzgibbon farm where Mrs. Frisby and her family live, the rosebush where the rats of NIMH have made their home, the forest surrounding the farm, and the laboratory where the rats were experimented on. Each setting plays a significant role in the story's development.
The Boniface Estate is a rundown old farmhouse where Mrs. Frisby and her family live. It is a significant location in the book "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" because it is where Mrs. Frisby meets the Rats of NIMH and learns about their extraordinary abilities.
The laboratory doctor in Mrs.frisby and the rats of nimh is Mr.Schultz.
The rats moved Mrs.Friby's house to the lee of the stone, just like the owl told them to.