Yes, "Crank" by Ellen Hopkins contains metaphorical language to convey the impact of drug addiction on the main character's life. For example, the reliance on drugs is often compared to being chained or enslaved, with physical and emotional effects described in metaphorical terms.
Trey is a character in Ellen Hopkins' Crank series.
The book was inspired by ellens daughter Cristina so I think that pretty much critina is Kristina
If you are refering to Impulse by Ellen Hopkins it follows different people than her books Crank, Glass, and Fallout. So, yes it would be a separate book.
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"Impulse" by Ellen Hopkins is approximately 666 pages long.
The resolution in the book "Crank" by Ellen Hopkins is when the main character Kristina finally acknowledges her addiction to methamphetamine and begins the process of seeking help and recovery. She recognizes the impact her drug use has had on her life and relationships, and takes steps towards making positive changes.
No, "Glass" by Ellen Hopkins is a work of fiction. It is a novel that tells the story of Kristina Snow's struggle with addiction to crystal methamphetamine.
The theme of "Crank" by Ellen Hopkins revolves around the consequences of drug addiction, particularly methamphetamine use, on an individual's life and relationships. It explores themes of destruction, loss of control, and the struggle to break free from the cycle of addiction.