Do your homework and read the damn book. It's not that long. I had to do that book in primary school.
2007-02-17 04:19:52
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answered by Ash 2
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Why would you want someone to spoil the experience for you?
The idea is that you read (for a book) or watch (for a movie) the whole thing. If yo get to the end and still don't understand it, then read/watch again, because you haven't been paying attention.
And if this question is an attempt to get someone to do your homework for you, then you are only cheating yourself. For shame, for shame.
2007-02-17 04:24:50
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm afraid she does:
"Summary
Jess's father fills in the rest of the information for him. Leslie had tried to swing into Terabithia and the rope broke. She hit her head on something when she fell, which explains why the fact that she could swim did not help her. Jess denies it all point-blank, accusing his father of lying to him. In particular, he wants to assure May Belle that it is a lie, for he sees her looking terrified and knows she is remembering that Leslie was not a Christian and is therefore, to her understanding, going to hell. He shouts at May Belle that it is a lie and then runs out of the house.
The truth begins to seep in as he runs, and he counters it by running faster and faster, as if that can keep Leslie from being dead. His dad takes the pickup after him, and picks him up and carries him in. This seems to make something snap within Jess, and he allows himself to go numb. When they reach home, he quietly goes inside and lies down on his bed."
By the way, from what I've seen on TV about the movie, it's NOTHING like the book - no "monsters, fantasy, etc." in the book; in fact, it's a very realistic story.
2007-02-17 04:22:39
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answered by johnslat 7
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Yes. The girl dies, it's a totally sad book. I hate that the trailer of the movie makes it look like a fun fantasy story, cuz it's not.
2007-02-17 04:36:24
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answered by ktragyrl 2
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Well, of course, this is a *SPOILER!!* But (that over with) yes, the girl dies in the book and play versions. I shan't tell you how in case it is homework, but she does die. In the movie, however, I have no idea- haven't seen it.
2007-02-17 04:21:43
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answered by treehuggingveganhippy 3
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yes
2007-02-17 04:23:40
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answered by P3dcrane 4
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