I later found out that after we left the school the principal had spoken again on the PA system.He announced our expected time of return on Saturday and suggested that everyone be on hand to meet us win or lose. Page 146
One of Stargirl's weaknesses is that she trusts everybody. So that makes her very naive.
Dori Dilson was Stargirl's best friend at Mica High. In Love, Stargirl, Stargirl says to Leo [in her 'World's Longest Letter' to him], "Some of the kids at Mica High turned against me. Some turned away from me. Dori was the only one who did neither."
He is this boy who falls in love with her but gets all confused in the end because of his relationship with stargirl is unpopular.
Peer Pressure plays a very big role in Stargirl; in fact it's one of the dominant themes. For example, Leo tried to change Stargirl to be like everyone else in school so he wouldn't be embarrassed to be seen with her. Stargirl, the most unique character in the story, fed into peer pressure at one point and abandoned her outlandish style to fit in with the rest of the student body. The moral of the story is to be yourself regardless of how other people may react or perceive it because if you're not yourself, then who are you?
In "Stargirl" by Jerry Spinelli, the cactus flower symbolizes individuality and beauty in unexpected places. Stargirl, the protagonist, embodies this idea as she embraces her uniqueness in a conformist society. The cactus flower's ability to bloom in harsh conditions parallels Stargirl's resilience and her ability to shine brightly despite facing challenges and rejection from her peers. Ultimately, the flower serves as a metaphor for the importance of self-acceptance and celebrating one’s true self.
The book "Moon Over Manifest" by Clare Vanderpool has a total of 52 chapters. The chapters are divided into four parts, each with a different number of chapters. Part One has 13 chapters, Part Two has 12 chapters, Part Three has 14 chapters, and Part Four has 13 chapters, totaling 52 chapters in the entire book.
About 9 and I think that it is the same with every part.
Read "stargirl" its actually a good one.
One of Stargirl's weaknesses is that she trusts everybody. So that makes her very naive.
Dori Dilson was Stargirl's best friend at Mica High. In Love, Stargirl, Stargirl says to Leo [in her 'World's Longest Letter' to him], "Some of the kids at Mica High turned against me. Some turned away from me. Dori was the only one who did neither."
what is an example of foreshadowing in chapter one in the book the family under the bridge
This is one of many incidents/chapters from the book that are NOT part of the movie.
He is this boy who falls in love with her but gets all confused in the end because of his relationship with stargirl is unpopular.
When one's shadow is in front of them.
On your second playthrough, when you have to decide how to kill him in Part 3, you can choose to spare him. Then, in Part 4, he joins you in one of the chapters.
I can not recall everything but one, which is my absolute favourite part, was when stargirl takes pictures of a boy's life. She takes pictures of him playing street hockey and all. She writes about his life. And the reason for that is that she will give it to him when he is older. She says: (not the exact words) : "Don't you ever wonder what you were like when you were a kid?" To Leo, "He will be greatfull for this"
The Resolution of the book Stargirl is when Hillari Kimble gets jealous and slaps Stargirl. Stargirl calmly kisses Hillari on the cheek and leaves the dance. No one at Mica High has ever seen Stargirl again. This is what solved the conflict, now that she is gone she can not be bullied or picked on by the people of Mica High again. ~Logan P. (edited answer)