By whatever made everything alright again. Sorry, you'll have to be more specific.
Depends on what you mean by "Main Problem"
No. There would be no series otherwise. the series is a continuation of their lives not separate stories with the same main characters.
main pressing problem population.
In the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, the problem of helping Jewish people escape from the Nazis was solved through bravery, quick thinking, and cooperation among the characters. The main characters worked together to smuggle Jewish people to safety by relying on courage and resourcefulness to outsmart the enemy.
No, Because they are made up of many fictional characters there your problem is solved.
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main pressing problem population.
they move in w/ the rats of nimp
a problem is a conflict or a question and its solved by thinking how u would do fix the problem
greg solved the problem by him cause he retared
The problem is the central conflict or challenge that drives the story, while the plot refers to the sequence of events that make up the story. The problem is what the characters must overcome, while the plot is how they go about resolving it.
It became a major problem because it solved no problems but created many enormous and serious problems itself.