The conflict of the story is when Young Ju comes home from the "library" and Apa slaps her, but when Apa is killing Uhmma, that's when her life turns around. Apa decides to go back to Han Gook and Uhmma doesn't talk to her for months.
When they had a proble for selling the tickets
The climax is when the cop dude asks them for their tickets & says they're counterfeit and Ginny has a seizure.
Also when Kaira get stabbed (?) by El Genius in San Francisco :)
The conflict in this book is when teen pop sensation Kaira DeLeon suddenly makes Armpit's life spin out of control.
i'd have to say realistic fiction
the conflict in the book is that will is trying to find his father.
The conflict is that David and primrose have trouble fitting in to their family's.
I think the main conflict in so be it was
The Norwegians and the Germans have the main conflict in the book Snow Treasure by Marie McSwigan.
"Small Steps" is a book by Louis Sachar. It does not have songs in it, as it is a novel.
Some literary elements in the book "Small Steps" by Louis Sachar include character development, plot structure, conflict, and themes. These elements work together to create a rich and engaging story that explores personal growth, relationships, and resilience.
Peg Kehret. (=
Louis Sacher's book Small Steps is worth 7 points. The reading level is 4.2. The book is a sequel to Holes.
The sequel to Holesis called Stanley Yelnats' Survival Guide to Camp Green Lake, and the third book is called Small Steps.
"Small Steps" by Louis Sachar is a standalone novel and does not have an official sequel. However, some readers have noted that the character Armpit from "Small Steps" also appears in Sachar's earlier book "Holes."
Yes
The third book in the series is called Small Steps.
No coo did not
It Is Probably Realistic Fiction.
Yes, Ginny walks in the book "Small Steps". She is one of the main characters who goes through a journey of self-discovery and growth through her experiences with dance.
wait a minute.... is small steps the sequel to holes? is it the book with Kaira DeLeon? If it is, well, the song isn't acually the song. You should really be wondering what the tune is!