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the creature from the planet of ixchel that recovers meg from paralysis
he dies
Meg goes through the Dark Thing whilst tessering. Since her father was inexperienced and Meg wasn't good at tessering, she became temporarily paralyzed. Calvin and Mr.Murry are talking about what happened before the three came when Meg starts to feel again. Some monsters came and took care of Meg until she was fully recovered. Then the three Mrs.Ws come to bring Meg away to save her brother. Calvin and Mr.Murry become angry. When she leaves Meg hugs Aunt Beast (the beast that took care of Meg), and Calvin kisses her, and Mr.Murry hugs his eldest child and only daughter.
Calvin's gift was communication. He tries to pull Charles Wallace from IT using his words, and he did for a split second. Then IT claimed Charles Wallace again. Only at the very end does Charles Wallace get released, but if you want to know how, go read the book!
There is no chapter on page 199 in A Wrinkle In Time..... At least in the newer versions of the book..... In the old version you must be thinking of chapter 11, Aunt Beast.
In the book "A Wrinkle in Time," Charles Wallace takes Mrs. Whatsit, who has transformed into a small creature named Aunt Beast, in his suitcase to protect her and help her heal.
The planets are:EarthCamazotzUrielIxchelThere is also the unnamed planet which the Happy Medium lives on, which is located in Orion's Belt.
Chapter 4 of "A Wrinkle in Time" is set on the planet of Ixchel, where Meg, Calvin, and Charles Wallace arrive while searching for Mr. Murry. The planet is covered in lush vegetation and inhabited by tentacled creatures called Aunt Beast. They seek guidance from the creatures before continuing their journey.
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the purpose of great aunt birte is to sneak the rosen's cloths and blankets so the can go to sweden
the creature from the planet of ixchel that recovers meg from paralysis
he dies
Aunt Beast's gentle and nurturing actions help Meg by providing her with emotional support and care, allowing Meg to feel safe and accepted. This love and understanding diminish Meg's pain and helps her heal from the emotional wounds she carries. Aunt Beast's presence offers a sense of comfort and belonging, easing Meg's suffering.
She was the fake great-aunt of Annemarie.
"Hi, Aunt Jane! Do you have time for lunch with me?"
No, Dill does not want to have an aunt like Aunt Alexandra. He enjoys the freedom and adventure that comes from spending time with Scout and Jem, and having a strict and proper aunt like Aunt Alexandra would likely limit his fun and spontaneity.