Yes
Where- The Applewhite's farm in North Carolina named Wit's End When- the present
Yes. You can check at your local librabry for a different book by Stephanie S. Tolan. Or if you meant a different cover for Surviving the Applewhites, then, still, yes. Just search under the keywords "Stephanie S. Tolan" for more books. :)
the point of view would be called third-person, when someone who may not be in the story but is a bystander telling the story.
The person narrating would be the main character telling the story from his/her point of view.For example: We watched as the fight unfolded. Billy went after Ryan first. They got really bad after a while. That's when I decided to book it and get out of there.The sentences would use words like I, we, and they.
cant say what it means in the book but the term 'golden hour' in real life refers to the hour immediately after a potentially fatal injury has happened. Its often the case that if the injured person can get medical treatment within the first hour then he has a good chance of surviving. however if he cant get treatment within that hour his chances of surviving become very much diminished as his injuries may become beyond treatment after that time has past. (statistically speaking, but each case is different of course).
There does not appear to be a movie based on the book "Surviving the Applewhites."
Surviving the applewhites is a book
Aunt Lucille called Jake a "stubborn mule" when he scowled at her in the book "Surviving the Applewhites."
The Applewhites at Wit's End is a book by Stephanie S. Tolan, it is the second book in that series. Surviving the Applewhites is the first book in the series.
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Yes, there is personification in "Surviving the Applewhites." For example, in the book, the house is described as "shuddering" with the weight of wind during a storm, which gives human-like qualities to the house.
ED Applewhite is 13 years old, and Jake Semple is 12 years old in the book "Surviving the Applewhites" by Stephanie S. Tolan.
There are 51 pages in total in Chapters 6-8 of "Surviving the Applewhites."
The climax in "Surviving the Applewhites" occurs when Jake must choose between continuing to deceive his family about attending the Creative Academy for the Performing Arts or revealing the truth and potentially facing their disappointment and disapproval. This decision ultimately leads to a turning point in the story and sets the stage for the resolution.
No. It was a runner-up in 2003 and received a Newbery Honour but not the medal.
Where- The Applewhite's farm in North Carolina named Wit's End When- the present