Jessica's+essay+10

====﻿Imagine what it would be like to have your whole entire house being moved by rats. While you and your childeren are in it and a very dangerous predator is lurking nearby. That's only one conflict in the book **//__Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH__//**. Now, in the following paragraphs, I'll give you my opion about the conflicts and the resolutions in this book.====

====These are only some of the conflicts in //**__Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH__**//. The major one is Timithey, a mouse, being to sick to move to their summer home. A couple others are Mrs. Frisby gets cought, Dragon the cat, that eats every living thing smaller than it, and the Rats moving from the rose bush toThorn valley. Whitch these conflicts and more being in this book jest makes you want to read it more.====

====The author uses the conflicts to keep me wanting to read more because without the conflicts there would be no story. But, with the conflicts I want to read more and the conflicts were related because they all had to do with Timithey being sick and not able to move. These conflicts helped the story because it would be super boring jest reading a book about someone who's sick and is getting better.====

====The conflicts were resovled by ﻿tying them all together in the next chapter or so. So, I think the author did a great job of keeping me wanting read by not solving the conflicts in the chapter or chapters I read. Now, some of the problems were solved in the middle of the story and there were some that were not resolved in the end which makes you want to read the next book. But I felt as if I was Mrs. Frisby stuck the middle of all the conflicts. Whitch made the story way more interesteding.====

====Now you know that reading a book with no conflict is very very boring. But **//__Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH__//** is not one of those books. Which is one of the many resondes why you should read this book.====