Omri doesn't laugh at him because the Indian was behaving in every way like a real live red Indian and despite the vast difference in their sizes and strengths, Omri respected him and even, feared him at that moment.
He thought the cowboy would kill him.
omri is a boy who places the Indian in the cupboard and one of the main,special character(s)
A cowboy Patrick put in the cupboard with-out permission from Omri but later he starts to guard him with his life
Omri's brothers in "The Indian in the Cupboard" are named Adiel and Gillon.
In the book "The Indian in the Cupboard" by Lynne Reid Banks, the protagonist Omri is nine years old.
In the book "Indian in the Cupboard," Omri's friend is named Patrick. He is the one who gives Omri the small plastic Indian figurine that comes to life when placed in the magic cupboard.
he closed the door when he left
acupboard
i myself wouldn't know but i believe that Omri shows his respect for the Indian by helping him (not to escape) and keeping a distance.
The key got lost in 'The Indian in the Cupboard' because Omri, the protagonist, accidentally leaves the key in the cupboard and his friend Patrick unknowingly locks it. This leads to a series of events as Omri and Patrick try to find a way to unlock the cupboard without the key.
In the book The Indian And The Cupboard, the cowboy and his horse get out of the dressing up crate when they come alive. Each of the boys toys come to life, and are able to move around, and end up fighting each other.
The main character in the book "The Indian in the Cupboard" is Omri, a young boy who discovers a magical cupboard that can bring his toys to life. Throughout the story, Omri learns valuable lessons about responsibility and friendship as he interacts with the miniature Native American figure that comes to life in the cupboard.