In "Frindle" by Andrew Clements, the primary solution revolves around the protagonist, Nick Allen, who creates a new word, "frindle," to refer to a pen. Despite initial resistance, the word gains popularity, showcasing the power of creativity and language. Ultimately, the story highlights the importance of innovation and the impact of individual choices on society, as "frindle" becomes widely accepted, leading to further discussions about language and ownership. The resolution emphasizes the idea that words can evolve and adapt over time.
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In the book "Frindle" by Andrew Clements, the solution is that the main character, Nick Allen, comes up with the idea to create a new word, "frindle," as a replacement for the word "pen." This causes a stir in school and gains widespread popularity, ultimately leading to its inclusion in the dictionary. The solution demonstrates the power of creativity and innovation.
Frindle is a pen.The word frindle comes from a book called Frindle.Just got done reading it.
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Frindle was created in 1996.
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No, a frindle is not a ballpoint pen. A frindle is a term that was created in the children's book "Frindle" by Andrew Clements, where a student decides to call a pen a "frindle" instead of its usual name.
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The ISBN of Frindle is 0-689-80669-8.
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it was then in the dictionary when Nick Allen invented it
Frindle is a Fiction book it is obviously not a true story
Frindle is a Fiction book it is obviously not a true story