he closed the door when he left
Instead of playing computer games,read books.They are as entertainng as games(trust me:)Only the good ones though).Try books like Indian in the cupboard,lod of the rings ,eisenhorn.AnswerStep away from the computer. If it is more serious, unplug and remove the computer from the desk, and close your internet account.
The Jews were scared of being caught running away
The Indian Removal Act forced Native Americans away from their native homes. They were forcibly relocated, sometimes hundreds or thousands of miles away. Some died on the way and all were disenfranchised.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado meet Antonio de Mendoza after running away from his home. He ran away because he couldn't inherit his family's money. So, after running away, he meet Antonio de Mendoza. I hope this helped and that I answered your question.
Living in a dark cupboard suggests a sense of confinement and isolation, both physically and emotionally. It may symbolize feelings of being trapped or hidden away from the world, possibly reflecting mental struggles or a desire to escape reality. This imagery evokes a stark contrast between light and darkness, highlighting themes of despair, secrecy, or the need for protection. Overall, it conveys a profound sense of loneliness or suppression.
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.
His mother picks it out from a collection as it is the only one that actually locks the cupboard. It had belonged to an older relative who passed away years earlier.
The Indian in the cupboard is a story about a boy, Omri, and some shoddy, second hand birthday presents he received from his brother and best friend. A little plastic Indian and a cupboard retrieved from an alley are the two most unlikely presents to please a person. However, that is exactly twist in this book. Along with a key belonging to his grandmother, Omri brings the little Indian, Little Bear, to life. Little Bear is quite the demanding little man. He expects all to be up to a specific standard and doesn't think anything of it if it's not. Omri soon discovers though, that Little Bear has a past life of his own. It is one of many great secrets. But like most great secrets, you can't keep them to yourself for long. Omri's best friend Patrick is too suspicious so Omri eventually lets him in. That may be a big mistake though. Patrick brings a cowboy, Boone, to life. One thing you do not want is a cowboy and an Indian in the same room. The natural conflict isn't great and it gets worse when Patrick threatens to spill the secret if Omri doesn't bring the men to school the next day. Omri did as Patrick requested but as the day went on; he began to think it wasn't such a great idea. They get into a lot of trouble with the headmaster and Patrick is forced to show him the men. The headmaster leaves his office looking totally gobsmacked and extremely in need of some colour in the face. After school, Little Bear demanded to get a wife. The boys stop down at the local store and Little Bear chooses his bride-to-be. After what the boys think is a nightmare is actually a dream. The little plastic men start up a controversy. One thing led to another and Boone ended up with an arrow in his chest very narrowly missing his heart. What's more is that Omri's brother's pet rat has gotten loose, made off with the key to the cupboard, and is hiding somewhere underneath the floorboards. Little Bear full of shame, guilt, and regret decides to take it upon himself to get the key back and help save Boone. Little Bear returns with the key and together they bring to life a doctor serving in the WW1 army. With the help of the doctor and Little Bear's new wife, Boone is restored to full health. Little Bear firmly suggests that they be blood brothers, so, a great Indian ceremony takes place in Omri's bedroom. Now with everything back in order the boys think that it is best that the little men be put back in the cupboard and sent back to their own time. Omri and Patrick do not throw the cupboard away, but keep it for a rainy day.
Where can I buy the cupboard from the Indian in the cupboard by Lynne Reid Banks? Is there a replica from the Indian in the cupboard? If so where do I get one & how much is it? My grandson wants it for Chirstmas. Please email me back right away. My email address is bvgreeter@att.net Thanks Bonnie Vaughan
Hide in the cupboard and hope he goes away
Cathy Tang
during ww1 many africans were running away from Indian slave owners...
Cleanup it and then put them in a pile but normally a cupboard
Omri warns them that at school he may loose them because it is such a dangerous place. I don't think he warns them anywhere else, and sorry if he does.
what are the dangers of running away
Lynne Reid Banks is the author of various books including "The Indian in the Cupboard" series, "The L-Shaped Room," and "The Fairy Rebel." She has written books for both children and adults, exploring themes such as friendship, family, and magic.
well whatever food we have in the cupboard u ask u dont get it straight away And WE dont have alot in stock well whatever food we have in the cupboard u ask u dont get it straight away And WE dont have alot in stock