well heidi is a very lovely girl and she has dark hair and green eyes she also is around 12 years old. she is very bright for her age and can handel more then the usuall pre - teen. she also is brave and not reckless like most people describe her as. Heidi is an insperation to young girls handeling to much stress, just let them be a kid.
Try 2 b better about it and not be so bad I guess unless u like 2 b bad
Yes. Her name is Emily Tracy-Haas. I had to look it up b/c he looked so much like her in the movie.
last time i checked he was engaged to someone called Amanda pratt. but then he was recently seen with Kellie Renee, but they could just be friends. so to sum it up, he may still be engaged but definitely not married.
In standard definition the A refers to the verse, and B refers to bridge. So in ABA form, there really is no chorus. It may seems like there is a chorus, like in a song such as The Beatles "Yesterday". That song structure goes: I-A-A-B-A-B-A There is no chorus. Which seems strange really. Hope this helps, but it may just confuse you even more. The code is: A=verse, B=bridge, C=chorus, I=Intro
Yes. But that's an opinion.
Heidi is twelve years old in So B. It
she dies
heidies parents in the book so b it are Elliot and Sophia (mama)
The protagonist in the book "So B. It" is Heidi It and the antagonist is the character known as "The Soof." Heidi It embarks on a journey to uncover her past that leads her to seek answers from her elusive neighbor, The Soof.
she went from her room to the bathroom
The falling action of "So B. It" involves the resolution of the mystery behind Heidi's mother's past, Heidi embracing her newfound family, and finally coming to terms with her identity and past.
So B. It is about a mom who is mentally disabled, she is has down syndrone who is trying to take care of her daughter Heidi.
Sophia. Heidi's mom had a mental disorder and couldn't pronounce her name right, so she calls herself So B. It.
Heidi So B. It (Sophia/Mama) Bernadette Thurman Hill Elliot Sophia's Mother Ruby Roy
"Soof" is a made-up word that Heidi uses to mean "so be it" in the book "So B. It." It signifies acceptance of a situation that cannot be changed.
"So B. It" is written in the first-person point of view, as it is narrated by the main character, Heidi. This allows readers to experience the story through Heidi's perspective and gain insight into her thoughts, emotions, and experiences throughout the novel.
Bernie homeschooled Heidi for the first half of her life, and she tried to teach Mama new things everyday (Like opening cans). Bernie loves knowledge and is said to always have a book in her face, and is always telling Heidi new insteresting facts.