A letter from his dad and rocks that represent some important events in jeremy's dad's life.
Lizzy is Jeremy Finks best friend who steals useless objects.
Jeremy's parents would find used furniture and repurpose it for their own home. They referred to it as *mongo*... which is what he then called the couch.
The Penguin's full name is Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot.
Oswald Mosley was born on November 16, 1896.
Mr. oswald
a man name Oswald Oswald
In the book "Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life," the keys were hidden inside the four locked boxes that Jeremy receives on his 13th birthday. These keys are crucial for Jeremy to open the boxes and uncover the messages left by his father, who passed away. The journey to unlock these boxes and discover their contents ultimately helps Jeremy understand the true meaning of life.
In "Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life," Jeremy and Lizzy find the keys hidden in various places around New York City. They follow clues left by Jeremy's father before he passed away to locate the keys, which are necessary to open a mysterious box that Jeremy receives on his 13th birthday.
The main characters in the novel "Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life" by Wendy Mass are Jeremy Fink, a 12-year-old boy who receives a mysterious box on his birthday containing four keys, and Lizzy Muldoun, his best friend who helps him unlock the secrets of the box. Other key characters include Jeremy's father, mother, and the quirky Mrs. Oswald who runs a unique antiques store.
jeremy fink and lizzy mouldon
DO you mean in the book Jermey Fink and the Meaning of life.....because the main characters were Jeremy Fink and Lizzie (Jeremy's best friend).
The three items Jeremy and Lizzy delivered to Mr. Oswald in the story "The Trespasser" were a picture, a small box, and a letter. These items were important because they revealed Mr. Oswald's past relationship with Lizzy's deceased mother, showing the connection between the characters and providing insight into the events that unfolded in the story.
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what chapter did Jeremy get on the train
In the book "Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life" by Wendy Mass, Jeremy Fink is described as having shaggy, light brown hair and wearing glasses. A detailed description of his appearance can be found on page 9 of the book where it mentions Jeremy's shaggy hair.
No, "Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life" is a work of fiction. It is a novel written by Wendy Mass and follows the story of a young boy named Jeremy Fink on a quest to discover the meaning of life.