rachel turner is one of the girls working on the play in no more dead dogs. she is the main character who hates Wallace Wallace and thinks that he is the one sabotaging the play. hope this helps
Rachel Turner's Brother, Dylan Turner.
In "No More Dead Dogs" by Gordon Korman, Rachel Turner is described as a smart and determined girl with a strong sense of justice. She has a distinctive style, often wearing her hair in a way that reflects her personality. Rachel stands out for her confidence and willingness to speak her mind, making her a memorable character in the story.
In "No More Dead Dogs" by Gordon Korman, Dylan is the main character Wallace Wallace's classmate who is assigned to adapt the school play "Old Shep, My Pal" into a theater production. Dylan clashes with Wallace over his critical feedback on the play, leading to conflict and ultimately forcing Wallace to reevaluate his approach to giving feedback.
The ending to the book "No More Dead Dogs" By GordonKorman. When Wallace is finally released from detention, he decided to quit the football team and join the drama club. After a while he is kicked out of the club due to everyone (except Rachel Turner because she starts to believe him) thinking that he is the vandalizer, because of an unexpected jersey that happened to be his appeared on set. And the stuffed dog playing as Shep, is blown up. It all turns out that Rachel's little brother is behind this all this. Rachel and Wallace then start dating.
No More Dead Dogs was created in 2000.
Rachel Turner and Wallace Wallace. Rachel Turner and Wallace Wallace.
Gordon Korman is the author of No More Dead Dogs.
The ISBN of No More Dead Dogs is 0-7868-1601-5.
Dylan Turner never actually did any pranks besides lying and finding out who was guilty. He was accused of vandalizing the play sets and rehearsals.
"No More Dead Dogs" is written in the first-person point of view, as it is narrated by the protagonist, Wallace Wallace. This means that the reader experiences the story through Wallace's perspective and insights.
"No More Dead Dogs" by Gordon Korman has approximately 176 pages.
The breed of dog on 'no more dead dogs' is a German Shepherd. Also said Alsatian as its real name.