The conflict in "No Dogs Allowed" by Bill Wallace revolves around the main character, Kristine's, desire to protect an injured dog named Shilo despite her father's strict "no dogs allowed" rule. Kristine must navigate between her loyalty to Shilo and her father's expectations, leading to a moral dilemma and internal struggle.
There are 214 pages in the book "No Dogs Allowed" by Bill Wallace.
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The setting of No Dogs Allowed by Bill Wallace is a farm in which Kristine, the main character lives on with her mother, father, and two sisters. Their farm is located in the country close to her grandparents' home.
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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.
This is the conflict in, No More Dead Dogs. Ever since Wallace joined the school play, someone keeps vandalizing the play. No one knows who it is until the end.*NOTE: I WILL REFRAIN FROM EXPOSING WHO THE CULPRIT IS DUE TO SPOILER ALERTS WHICH PEOPLE MAY NOT WANT TO KNOW ABOUT.*Hope this helps! >_
wallace is a boy that is mean and has a bad reputation
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No, keeping dogs in Islam is not allowed...............
Yes dogs are defiantly allowed in water....
Dogs are not allowed in restaurants or stores in France, except for guide dogs.
Sure! Some character traits of Wallace Wallace in "No More Dead Dogs" include honesty, bluntness, a strong sense of justice, empathy, curiosity, humor, skepticism, intelligence, independence, and resilience.