Crash is upset because he is protective of his belongings and feels violated that someone invaded his personal space by going through his bag without permission. Additionally, the mouse in his bag was unexpected and startled him, causing him to react emotionally.
Crash by Jerry Spinelli is realistic-fiction.
The problem in the book, "Crash" is jealousy. It is the jealousy that Crash has for Penn because he has supportive parents that are always around for him.
Crash's real name is John Coogan in the book "Crash" by Jerry Spinelli.
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when crash was 7 years old
Crash Coogan is a fictional character created by author Jerry Spinelli in the book "Crash." Crash is depicted as a seventh grader in the novel.
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John "Crash" Coogan
The novel Crash by J.G. Ballard begins with the protagonist, James Ballard, describing a car crash he was involved in that left him injured. This crash sets the tone for the disturbing exploration of car crash fetishes and the intersection of technology and sexuality that unfolds in the book.
In the book "Crash" by Jerry Spinelli, the main character is named John "Crash" Coogan and he attends Mica High School. The story follows Crash as he navigates school, family dynamics, and friendships.
No, the book "Crash" by Jerry Spinelli has not been made into a movie.