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Why is the 9th chapter in the book frindle called chess?
The main character in the book Frindle are Nick and Mrs. Granger.
He is a person who owns McDonald's in the book
Around the time Juli and shelly stalls get in a fight over bryce and up to when bryce tries to kiss Julie
Yes, the book "Frindle" by Andrew Clements contains examples of alliteration. Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words. An example from the book is the phrase "Nick's new name for pens" where the repeated "n" sound creates an alliteration. Alliteration is a literary device that can add rhythm and emphasis to writing.
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Frindle is a pen.The word frindle comes from a book called Frindle.Just got done reading it.
No, a frindle is not a ballpoint pen. A frindle is a term that was created in the children's book "Frindle" by Andrew Clements, where a student decides to call a pen a "frindle" instead of its usual name.
Frindle is a Fiction book it is obviously not a true story
Frindle is a Fiction book it is obviously not a true story
Why is the 9th chapter in the book frindle called chess?
Blue, Black, Fine, Bold, Old, Good, Bad.... Frindle is a writing instrument, a pen typically. See the children's book 'Frindle' by Andrew Clements.
The main character in the book Frindle are Nick and Mrs. Granger.
In the book "Frindle," six kids named Nick, Janet, Dave, Judy, Dick, and Sharon take the oath to use the word "frindle" instead of "pen."
Nick's speech in the book "Frindle" was around 10 minutes long.