he is the vice - president of the pancake factory... and because he wasn't allowed to build the pancake house because they saw the owls to it was against the law.
because of what happenned
Curly asks Chuck Muckle if he knows who's been vandalizing the construction site.
In the book "Hoot" by Carl Hiaasen, the falling action occurs when the main conflict is resolved, and the actions and decisions of the characters lead to the conclusion of the story. This typically includes the resolution of the conflict with the antagonist and the tying up of loose ends in the plot.
In the book "Hoot" by Carl Hiaasen, the antagonist is Chuck Muckle, a corrupt and greedy vice president of the Mother Paula's All-American Pancake House corporation. He is determined to build a pancake restaurant on a site that is home to endangered burrowing owls, despite the harm it would cause to the environment.
Chuck E. Murckle
look at wikipedia no copyright intendedChuck E. Muckle - the "vice president of Corporate Relations" [5] at Mother Paula's All-American Pancake House, and the novel's primary antagonist. He is portrayed as an arrogant, manipulative, ruthless, and corrupt executive, who pretends owls do not live on the site so he can bulldoze over their homes.
Roy Eberheardt, Beatrice Leep, Mullet Fingers, Dana Matherson, Officer Delinko, Curly, Check Muckle.....They call him Mullet Fingers because he doesn't have a family so they gave him a name....and this was it.
Carl Hiaasen writes the book Hoot
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If you are asking about the book "Hoot" written by Carl Hiaasen, it is 292 pages long.
It is a Newbery Honor Book, but it did not win the Newbery Award.