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What was Thomas Edison's middle name?

Alva


How did Artemis Fowl get two different color eyes?

In The Lost Colony, Artemis and Holly must travel through Limbo to help a new friend. Going through Limbo the first time, in the beginning of the book, Artemis' first and middle fingers are switched. The second time, Holly and Artemis' left eyes get switched. After they realize this, though, Holly has to use her magic to re-size their new eyeballs to fit their heads.


What is the resolution of Artemis Fowl first book in the series?

when opal is about to make the tunnel go "boom boom" she thinks Artemis stole the bombs and she thinks they are in his ship so she sends the charge to explode them when Artemis stole opals truffles therefore exploding her own ship she escapes and goes into hiding then is found by the LEP "trouble" is ordered by sool (the new commander to shoot holly and Artemis' ship he doesn't and "takes them prisoner" sool eventually lets holly go the end (sorry if i spoiled the book)


How do you become part of the hunt with Artemis?

To become a Hunter and be a maiden of Artemis all you have to do is pledge yourself to her."I pledge myself to the goddess Artemis.I turn my back on the company of men,accept eternal maidenhood,and join the Hunt."After you have said the pledge Artemis has to accept your offering.Please note you must be a girl to be a Maiden and a Hunter of Artemis, for she does not like the company of men and will usually try to turn them in to an animal if they take this oath. She may be forgiving to some men though and leave them be with a warning.


What genre is Artemis foul?

"Artemis Fowl" is primarily categorized as a fantasy novel, blending elements of science fiction and adventure. It follows the story of a young criminal mastermind who interacts with a hidden world of fairies and magical creatures. The series also incorporates themes of heist and espionage, making it appealing to both young adult and middle-grade readers. Overall, it combines imaginative storytelling with a modern twist on classic fairy tale elements.