Haddix may have chosen to start her story at this point to immediately capture the reader's attention with an eventful or intriguing opening. Starting at a pivotal moment can hook the reader and create interest in how the story will unfold. It can also establish the tone and themes of the narrative from the beginning.
Sabotaged I think
I think she had a dream about Edward and Bella in the meadow and then decided to write a story about it...
I think its "curiosity can get you trouble and help at the same time"
i think some guy from the past
Margaret Peterson Haddix's third book in the Missing Series will come out in July 2010. It is called Sabotaged. I think it will be about they get found
Well you start out with the manga andthe story plot you gotta think of a story and after that create characters to go with that story and so on
obvious, out, on, ominous, onomatopoeia is some i can think of the list could go on an on but I've decided to spare you this time
Er ... I think you need to look up the definition of the terms in your question. "Start" means the beginning. If you can't tell where the text of the story begins, I don't know how you can learn.
I think its "curiosity can get you trouble and help at the same time"
i think they all got free
What?If you are talking about a manga then you have to think up your own original character and story or else it is plagiarism.
I think because he had a quiet personality and he never talked to them. they decided to start making things up about him because he was humble.