'"Setting fire to a place isn't that easy," Mark said lightly. "It takes more work than that."
"What do you mean?"
"You've got to get the curtains started. That's what makes a place really go up. That's what happened to our house back when I was living in Denver; first the curtains and then-whoosh!-the whole thing!"
"I know," Susan said. "You told me. That's how your father died, and I'm sorry. Mark, please, cut me loose! These cords hurt! They're cutting right through the skin!"
"Don't be sorry," Mark said, ignoring the rest of her statement. "He had it coming. You know what that b*stard was going to do? Have me stuck in the J.D. home."' Location 2913 of 3267 (on my Kindle)
"He called out, 'Run!'. He wanted me to get away."
Susan McConnell was the protagonist of the book Killing Mr Griffin. Her main wish or desire was to be popular.
there are a lot of conflicts in the book. for instance, man vs man is present when david asks susan out on a picnic and susan debates in her mind wether its real or just a dream that the senior classs president is calling her.
-California,USA -Small Serene town -Mostly the setting is in the high school
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Susan McConnell was the protagonist of the book Killing Mr Griffin. Her main wish or desire was to be popular.
In "Killing Mr. Griffin" by Lois Duncan, Susan McConnell, a student in Mr. Griffin's class, takes on the role of substitute teacher for a day as part of a prank orchestrated by a group of students.
they kidnap mr griffin
there are a lot of conflicts in the book. for instance, man vs man is present when david asks susan out on a picnic and susan debates in her mind wether its real or just a dream that the senior classs president is calling her.
The book by Lois Duncan is a sum of 224 pages. I enjoyed that book, i hope you will also.
tell me chapters 13 and 14 quiz answers in the book KILLING MR.GRIFFIN
Irma Ruggles refused to attend the church book killing Mr. Griffin because she believed that the act was cruel and unjust. She stood against the mob mentality and chose not to participate in the violence, showing her moral integrity and compassion.
-California,USA -Small Serene town -Mostly the setting is in the high school
they are figuring out what to do with the body, and the truth is starting to be shown of whom really killed him.
The exposition in "Killing Mr. Griffin" sets the stage by introducing the main characters - a group of high school students who plan a prank on their strict teacher, Mr. Griffin. This section also establishes the central conflict of the story and the dynamics within the group that lead to a dangerous turn of events when the prank goes wrong.
"Killing Mr. Griffin" by Lois Duncan has been challenged due to its disturbing content, including violence and themes of manipulation and murder involving high school students. Some critics believe the book is inappropriate for young adult readers due to its dark subject matter and potential impact on teenage audiences.
They are both correct in certain usage. "Book of quotes" would be correct in describing a book containg a collection of quotes. A "book on quotes" would be a book on the history of quotes or how to quote someone.