Some easy things off the top of my mind are:
One thing is that the day Mick died the morning before school pheobe and mick were fighting over a tatoo in the cereal box.
Another event is that like 7-8 years ago mick wrote FART in the driveway of fresh cement.
The story "Mick Harte Was Here" takes place in a suburban neighborhood. The exact location is not specified in the book, but it is set in a familiar, everyday environment where the narrator, Phoebe, reflects on the events surrounding her brother's bicycle accident.
The story takes place in any present day time year from the 1990's to any time ahead.
the early 2000's
Florida
i hope not! :(
The main character in "Mick Harte Was Here" is Phoebe Fine, the younger sister of Mick Harte who tragically died in a bicycle accident. The story follows Phoebe as she copes with her grief and processes her feelings about her brother's death.
no but there is only a story but you can make the movie happen of what happened in the story
It Really Was About Mick's Sister Getting Over His Death.
Mick Harte was 12 when he died in a bike accident, as related in the book by Barbara Park.
No, "Mick Harte Was Here" is a work of fiction written by Barbara Park. The story follows Phoebe, a young girl who struggles with the death of her brother Mick in a bicycle accident. The book addresses themes of grief, loss, and growing up.
In the book "Mick Harte Was Here" by Barbara Park, important events include Mick Harte's bike accident that leads to his death, the grieving process of Mick's sister Phoebe, and the impact that Mick's death has on Phoebe's family and community. The story delves into themes of loss, love, and resilience.
The rising action of "Mick Harte Was Here" centers around Phoebe's struggle to come to terms with the death of her younger brother, Mick, who died in a bicycle accident. As Phoebe grapples with grief and guilt, she navigates through memories of her brother and begins to understand the impact he had on her life. The rising action builds up to the climax where Phoebe finds a way to honor Mick's memory.
technically... it had no problem except his death
Vampires can be anywhere! Here's a link to show you how writers invent place names for their stories.
Elements such as characters, plot, theme, and conflict are not part of the setting of a story. Setting refers to the time and place in which the events of a story take place.
Here's a link to show you how writers come up with place names.