noth can stop you just beacause your small
the conflict in the book Stuart little is Stuart can't find margalo the bird and his best friend.
Margalo is a small bird in E.B. White's novel "Stuart Little." She becomes a close friend of Stuart, a little mouse who is the main character. Margalo is witty and adventurous, and her friendship with Stuart deepens as they face challenges together. Her character adds a layer of warmth and companionship to the story, highlighting themes of friendship and loyalty.
because it covers most of the book and its the main idea
the main idea of this book is that rowley and greg are going through a hard time being friends ]
The conflict in the book is that the main character Teddy Fitzroy is convinced that that the big jerk Hippo Henry was murdered and that know one believes him. -KELLY NOLEN
the conflict in the book Stuart little is Stuart can't find margalo the bird and his best friend.
One popular children's book featuring a mouse as the main character is "Stuart Little" by E.B. White.
One popular children's book featuring a rat as the main character is "Stuart Little" by E.B. White.
well,basically the main idea of the book. it is like '' what is the main topic for this book''. main topic is the main idea
There is only one main idea in a book - that's the meaning of the term "main idea."
what is the main idea of the book eager?
Margalo is a small bird in E.B. White's novel "Stuart Little." She becomes a close friend of Stuart, a little mouse who is the main character. Margalo is witty and adventurous, and her friendship with Stuart deepens as they face challenges together. Her character adds a layer of warmth and companionship to the story, highlighting themes of friendship and loyalty.
Please mention which series' book no. 2 you want to get the main idea of. Ask another question stating the same.
The main idea is how to survive middle school!
to teach you to look in your text book
The main idea of Chapter 8 varies depending on the book or text you are referring to. Can you provide more context or specify which book or document Chapter 8 is from?
There are different kinds of book reviews but they should all include a brief statement about the content of the book. This would include any 'main idea' or key theme(s).