did Adolf Hitler have any major events in his life
When he lost his virginity
Probably the Olympics the wars and the theater if they even have one
world war 1 ended on november 11th
they mark the beginning and ending of different periods.
The book Speak is considered fiction because the story and characters are not based on real events or people. The author, Laurie Halse Anderson, created a fictional narrative to explore themes of trauma, healing, and finding one's voice. While the book addresses important real-life issues, the specific events and characters are products of the author's imagination.
The exposition of the book "Speak" is when everything from the characters to the setting and events are described. This mainly starts at the beginning of the book but is also present near the end when anything not clarified earlier is explained.
no
Of... What? the book when the rain cloud gather the events in chapter1?
Brian farted
I really hope you didn't just decide to skip a project/report and part of the project is that you have to list 10 important events. Read the book, and stop cheating, because I know you are. 0_0
The house burend down and count olaf dies and finding the frends
The events were not nearly as important as the radical views put over. The book upset and angered many people on its publication. Others found it enlightening.
I would suggest reading the book, and writing down important events.
In the book the Hobbit they do speak.
Some of the most important events in the book "Star Girl" include Star Girl's arrival at Mica Area High School, her unique style and behavior setting her apart from other students, her relationship with Leo, her ostracism by her peers, and her decision to leave the school and town. These events drive the plot and explore themes of conformity, individuality, and acceptance.
no its just a stupid book