May Belle follows Jess and Leslie to Terabithia. (The Dark Master,as ID1167581200 says.)
it makes jess happy and wants to fook er bich
1.) Jess Aarons and Leslie Burke become friends. 2.) Jess and Leslie create an imaginary kingdom in the woods called Terabithia. The rope that they cross to get to Terabithia is the "Bridge" to Terabithia. Hense the title of the book. 3.) Jess and Leslie play a prank on Janice Avery which strengthens their friendship. 4.) Jess goes with Miss Edmunds to a museum and doesn't invite Leslie because of his crush for hi music teacher cause Leslie to go to Terabithia by herself when the rope breaks and Jess feels guilty learning that she had passed while he was away.
In "Bridge to Terabithia," Jess gives Leslie a puppy as a gesture of friendship and to show his appreciation for her. After spending time together in their imaginary kingdom of Terabithia, Jess recognizes how much Leslie means to him and wants to give her a meaningful gift that symbolizes their bond. The puppy represents joy and companionship, reflecting Jess's growing affection for Leslie and his desire to share happiness with her.
i think a dog
a male puppy
Leslie Burke is one of the main characters in Bridge to Terabithia. Leslie Burke is the new girl who eventually becomes friends with Jess (the main character).
In "Bridge to Terabithia," Jess and Leslie exchange meaningful gifts during Christmas. Jess gives Leslie a set of watercolors, which reflects his understanding of her artistic passion. Leslie, in turn, gifts Jess a handmade wooden sword, symbolizing their friendship and the adventures they share in their imaginary kingdom of Terabithia. These gifts highlight their bond and the importance of creativity in their lives.
the climax is that jesse makes his sister may belle queen of terabithia i think the falling action is that jesse builds a bridge to terabithia. sorry i don't know the rising action or resolution! The rising action may be they discover terabithia or that jesse meets the girl leslie and become friends. Again sorry!
The main characters in "Bridge to Terabithia" are Jess Aarons and Leslie Burke. They are two fifth-grade students who become close friends and create an imaginary kingdom in the woods called Terabithia.
Jess couldn't go to Terabithia without Leslie because she was the one who created the imaginary kingdom and its adventures. Without Leslie, there would be no one to guide him through the world they had built together. Leslie was the driving force behind their shared adventures and without her, the magic of Terabithia would be lost for Jess.
Jess builds a bridge to the imaginary land of Terabithia in honor of Leslie, keeping their memories alive and helping himself heal from her passing. He also continues to visit Terabithia, preserving their bond and the lessons she taught him.
In "Bridge to Terabithia," the conflict is resolved through Jess learning to deal with his grief and guilt over Leslie's death. He ultimately finds solace in the memories of their friendship and the lessons she taught him, allowing him to move forward with a sense of peace and acceptance. Jess also honors Leslie's memory by keeping Terabithia alive in his heart.