Do you mean The Book of Mormon the Musical? Because there is no Orlando in the actual Book of Mormon book itself. If you are I did find this:
the universe doesn't work the way we were told! ... When I was nine years old, my family took a trip. To Orlando, Florida. And it was the most... wonderful, most magical place I'd ever seen. And I decided right then and there, "This... is where I want to spend eternity." My parents said that if I made God proud and I did everything the Church asked, in the latter days, I could have whatever I wanted. So I worked. And I worked. And even when I studied Mormon stories and I thought, "That doesn't really make sense," I kept working! Becaue I was told that one day I would get my reward! PLANET ORLANDO! But what do I have now?
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The Book of the Dead had no original source. The book was compiled from different funerary traditions and passed down over time, developing into a full documented text by the 5th Dynasty.
No. For the full story you are going to have to read the book. Any attempt to summarise it or to précis it would necessarily have to leave out part of the story. Sorry.
The book A House Full of Daughters has a plot set in a small town. It focuses on the struggles of a mother trying to feed and take care of her 7 daughters.
The full riddle is actually "what has a head, a tail and no body". The answer is a coin.
Yes it is a poem if it tells a story if it is set out like a poem in verses or lines and not long sentences like in a book. It also could be called a ballad which is a poem that rhymes and tells a story and is usually about love or sadness, or could be called a monologue which is a poem that is spoken by one person within the poem. Most poems tell a story or describe something but to be a poem needs to be set out in verses/stanzas and/or rhyme.