Why was Oscar on a train heading to Chicago?
Why did Oscar move to Chicago? Because Mr. Morrow lived there. Who are Oscar’s friends in the story?
Who is the antagonist in I survived the Great Chicago Fire?
nature
Who survived the shark attacks of 1916?
Chet Roscow
Who are the main characters in I survived the Great Chicago Fire?
The main character in this book is Oscar , Jennie, Bruno, Oscar’s mom, and Mr. Morrow. Oscar is a kid that is really brave and mischievous.
What is the theme of I survived the Chicago fire?
THEME”Never Give Up”Oscar never gave up hope to survive.
When was I survived the Great Chicago Fire published?
Febr
How many pages are in I Survived the Great Molasses Flood?
144
How did they clean up the molasses flood?
Millions of gallons of salt water were pumped in to wash away the molasses — a process that would leave the harbor with a shade of brown for months afterwards, he said.
How many I survived are there?
I Survived is a series of children’s historical fiction novels by American author Lauren Tarshis, published by Scholastic Publishing….I Survived (book series)
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Who is the main character in I Survived the Great Molasses Flood?
The ugly tank, filled with sticky brown molasses, has always leaked. But nobody imagined that it could one day explode apart, sending a tsunami of molasses into the streets. Caught in the flood, Carmen must fight for her life – the life that she and Papa built together in America.
Where was the Great Molasses Flood?
Boston
What was the great molasses flood in 1919?
On January 15, 1919, a molasses tank at 529 Commercial Street exploded under pressure, killing 21 people. A 40-foot wave of molasses buckled the elevated railroad tracks, crushed buildings and inundated the neighborhood.
When was I Survived the Great Molasses Flood published?
Septe
Can you swim in molasses?
Most famously, though, molasses is sticky. It’s hard to pour because it has a high viscosity – a measure that indicates the resistance of a fluid to flow. Caught in a molasses flood, could you swim in the stuff? Probably not, according to an article in Scientific American.