In the beginning of the book, Zach's eyes are brown. When he goes into Witness Protection and becomes Jack, he changes them to blue.
no he can not tell a lie he is the god of truth and justice.
He was the god of truth, so he had to stay true to his name and never lie.
There really are no colors in the world, our brain have evolved to turn light waves into colors. This is why most species are color blind, because they have no use for it. As we evolved we needed color to help us survive ( hunter/gather had to see colors of fruits and animals) Our brain is a amazing processor, and form what I have learned, their is no color in the world, yet this to is a lie because we a species only know what we know and when we wake up in and look out the window we see COLOR, color exist because we make it. Look up the statistics on how many men( hunters)vs women(gathers) have color blindness or can only see two of the color spectrum's. Remember women had to gather fruits and veggies.1 in 12 people have some sort of color deficiency. About 8% of men and 0.4% of women in the US.
The outer planets lie beyond the asteroid belt.
(Lie-ka)
Neil Osborne
they are thinking back at what happen with their dad
he is a drug shipper that shared partnership with mr. osborn
In the book "Zach's Lie," Zach Osborne is from Elko, Nevada.
pretty much everything, phone, ipod, tv enerything that could relate him back to being jack
"Zach's Lie" is a young adult thriller novel. It blends elements of suspense, mystery, and drama as it follows the story of a teenager who is forced into a witness protection program after his father is accused of a crime.
In "Zach's Lie," the climax occurs when Zach uncovers the truth about his parents' involvement in a witness protection program and realizes the danger his family is in. He must make a choice to either continue hiding or face the consequences of revealing his true identity.
The main conflict in "Zach's Lie" revolves around Zach's family being placed in witness protection after witnessing a crime. Zach struggles to adapt to his new identity and life, all while dealing with the fear of being discovered by the criminals he testified against.
In Chapter 3 of "Zach's Lie," Zach finds himself in a new home with his family under witness protection. He struggles to adapt to their new identities and the strict rules they must follow to stay safe. Additionally, Zach begins to uncover secrets about his family's past that add to the tension of their situation.
"Zach's Lie" by Roland Smith is a novel about a young boy named Jack who is forced to go into witness protection with his family after his father gets involved with a dangerous criminal organization. Chapter 5 focuses on Jack adjusting to his new life in Nebraska and feeling isolated from his old friends and familiar surroundings. Jack has to navigate the challenges of starting over while keeping his identity hidden.
The main characters in "Zach's Lie" are Zach Granger, his mother, and his younger brother. Zach is the protagonist who gets caught up in a dangerous situation involving his father's illegal activities, which forces the family to assume new identities and enter witness protection.
Light travels through the pupil to the cones, which lie on the inside of the eye. It is these photoreceptors that allow the perception of color.