on pg 199 the sky was as a bright as my my moms smile
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Yes, Great Wexly is an actual real place in England
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i think it symbolizes trust in god but iam not sure iam not dine with the book
sharp as lead
In the book "Crispin: The Cross of Lead," Crispin is falsely accused of being a "wolf's head," or a criminal who is marked for death. He is also wrongly accused of murdering Father Quinel and stealing the cross of lead.
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Yes, "Crispin: The Cross of Lead" by Avi does not have a movie adaptation.
The simile "as heavy as lead" means something is extremely heavy or burdensome. Lead is a dense and weighty material, so when an object or situation is compared to lead, it conveys a sense of great heaviness.
Crispin: The Cross of Lead was written by Avi, and first published by Hyperion in 2002. Avi is the pen name of Edward Irving Wortis.
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The first Newbery Award was awarded in 1922. The book was The Story of Mankind and it was written by Hendrik Willem van Loon. The book met the criteria for providing a distinguished contribution to children's literature.
Bear's real name in "Crispin: The Cross of Lead" is Aycliffe. He reveals this to Crispin towards the end of the book.
The correct spelling is Aycliffe. It is a name of a character from the book "Crispin: The Cross of Lead" by Avi.
The author of "Crispin: The Cross of Lead" is Avi, a prolific writer of children's and young adult novels. The book is a historical fiction novel set in medieval England and follows the story of a young boy named Crispin.