The Mouses.
Since Mr and Mrs Mouse are proper names, they would not be contracted to a different spelling in the plural.
a mouse with a red cape
No, she is a Field Mouse.
A mouse
Mrs. Frisby and her children could read because they were intelligent and highly literate mice. They had been taught to read by Mr. Ages, another mouse who lived near their home. Reading provided them with knowledge and the ability to communicate with humans when needed.
The white mouse was named Mr. Ages
mice have secret lives
The names of the mice in The Rats of Nimh are Mrs. Frisby, Mr. Ages, Jonathan, Teresa, Martin, Cynthia, and Timothy. I think the rest are other creatures...
This was a homework assignment where you were supposed to fill in the different words and the circled letters would spell out the answer - too bad you didn't just do the work because then you'd have figured it out. The answer was "minute mice"
they are Mrs Frisby, Theadora, Marcus (I think, I'm not sure), Cynthia, and Timothy.
Mrs. Frisby is a compassionate and brave widow mouse who cares deeply for her family. She is resourceful and willing to take risks to protect her loved ones, showing resilience and determination in difficult situations.
The mouse house was important in "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" because it provided a safe refuge for Mrs. Frisby and her children. It also allowed Mrs. Frisby to form a relationship with the rats of NIMH, leading to their cooperation and assistance in relocating her family to a new home.
In "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH," the rats take the mice with them to start a new community in Thorn Valley, where they can all live together away from human interference. The rats believe that by joining forces with the mice, they can create a stronger and safer community in their new home.