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I was mad because he had a connection with Stargirl
No. In the original book, the mad hatter doesn't have a name, he isn't even called 'the Mad Hatter', he is simply called 'the Hatter'.
The main conflict in Stargirl is the fact that Leo really likes Stargirl but isn't sure if he should be with her, and forget about his friends, who have shunned him for spending time with her.Another Answer:The main conflict of this book is at first no one liked Star girl at first everyone hated her. But then she joined the cheerleading team on the school and she thinks that everything is going to go well, but it doesn't. She is doing what all the other cheerleaders where doing cheering for her team, but when the other team got the points she also cheered for them. Her team turned out loosing and everyone got mad and hated Star girl for cheering at the other team when they got points. They said it was all her fault that they lost the game, but it wasn't all she did was cheer for both teams.
Stanley thinks he's gone mad
"Mad Eye" Moody died in the 7th book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. He died in chapter four: The Seven Potters . But Harry and most the others Found out in chapter five: Fallen Warrior. (a fitting chapter title, as it pertains to Moody's death) :D
I was mad because he had a connection with Stargirl
No. In the original book, the mad hatter doesn't have a name, he isn't even called 'the Mad Hatter', he is simply called 'the Hatter'.
there r no characters like that in stargirl!! Wow... U r really really really dumb, who Eva u r
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The cast of Mad Girl - 2005 includes: Sarah Clements Katie Flynn Susan Molenda Jesse Patch Debbi Rigby
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Except the Mad Hatter is actually just called 'the Hatter' in the book.)
Songs that could relate to "Life as We Knew It" by Susan Beth Pfeffer could include "The End of the World" by Skeeter Davis, "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor, and "Mad World" by Tears for Fears. These songs capture themes of survival, resilience, and the challenges of a changed world.
Yes, he got mad at her when she left to go save edward in book 2. And when in book 4 he gets mad because she decides to keep renesemee. and also many other times so yes he has gotten mad at her. :)
cause it had too many problems.
No, the Mad Hatter doesn't die in the original book or in any of the movie adaptations.
Molly Bang's book, When Sophie Gets Angry--Really, Really Angry...was published in 1999.
Book of romance to stay