Chapter 23 of "Crash" by Jerry Spinelli focuses on the aftermath of Penn's accident. Crash experiences a range of emotions, feeling guilty and frustrated about the situation. As he visits Penn in the hospital, he begins to reflect on his own behavior and how he treats others. This chapter serves as a turning point for Crash as he starts to understand the importance of empathy and kindness.
The dance scene in the book "Crash" by Jerry Spinelli is in Chapter 11. This chapter illustrates a pivotal moment in the story where Crash and Penn's friendship evolves.
The book "Crash" by Jerry Spinelli has 176 pages.
The little sister's name in "Crash" by Jerry Spinelli is Abigail.
"Crash" by Jerry Spinelli was published in the United States by Scholastic Press.
No, the book "Crash" by Jerry Spinelli has not been made into a movie.
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cause he is mean
"Crash" by Jerry Spinelli is written in first person point of view, with the main character providing his perspective on the events of the story.
Crash by Jerry Spinelli is realistic-fiction.
"Crash" by Jerry Spinelli is a work of fiction. It tells the story of a young boy named Crash who learns important life lessons about friendship and growing up.
In the book "Crash" by Jerry Spinelli, the resolution occurs when the main character, Crash, experiences a change in his attitude and behavior towards others. He learns to be more empathetic, caring, and understanding, especially towards his neighbor, Penn, who has special needs. This transformation marks the resolution of the story as Crash grows as a person and develops deeper connections with those around him.
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