R,L Stine
There are three Goosebumps books in the "Night of the Living Dummy" series: "Night of the Living Dummy," "Night of the Living Dummy II," and "Night of the Living Dummy III."
No they diddnt for some reason they only made the books in this order it was night of the living dummy and then revenge of the living dummy and then night of the living dummy 2 and that was on tv and then night of the living dummy 3 also on tv and then the last one that was on tv was bride of the living dummy
The book "Night of the Living Dummy" was the seventh book in the highly popular tween and teen Goosebumps book series and can be found at many public and school libraries.
in the first one it is Kris and some one else... oh yeah you idiot that is night of the living dummy iii
No it isn't. Night of the living dummy IV was never a book so it will never be an episode. Keep watching my new show the haunting hour.
My fav is the 1st one (Revenge of the Living Dummy), because I loved all of the Night of the Living Dummy ones ^^
The main character in the Goosebumps book Night of the Living dummy is the living dummy Slappy. There is Night of the Living Dummy 1, 2, and 3. There is also another series Bride of the Living Dummy. Slappy wears a dark gray pants and coat, and a white shirt. He has brown hair, (orange hair in the movie) green eyes, and a chip on his lower lip. You will know his because he has a creepy grin.
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"Night of the Living Dummy" is a book series written by R.L. Stine and takes place in various fictional towns and settings where the protagonist encounters evil ventriloquist dummies that come to life.
Yes, there is a simile in the book "Goosebumps: Night of the Living Dummy". In the second chapter, the author uses a simile to describe a character’s voice as being “like fingernails on a chalkboard”, which helps convey the unpleasantness of the sound.
R.L. Stine wrote "Night of the Living Dummy" to capitalize on the popularity of ventriloquist dummies and dolls in horror stories. The book explores themes of fear, control, and the uncanny, which are common elements in Stine's Goosebumps series.
The AR (Accelerated Reader) answer for "Goosebumps: Night of the Living Dummy" will depend on the specific edition and version of the book being used in the AR program. To find the AR answer, you would need to refer to the AR book level database or the AR website, where you can search for the book title and find the corresponding AR level and quiz number. It is important to ensure that you have the correct information to accurately determine the AR answer for this particular book.