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I cant find out the answer of this question from the book James and the giant peach chapter 34.​

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Answered by moonwatcher
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The Ladybug is one of the bugs that James finds living inside the giant peach. She’s one of the kindest and gentlest bugs in the group and takes special care of James—she offers to protect him and explains things to him when others won’t. A nine-spotted ladybug, the Ladybug insists that she and others in her family are the most refined and polite of all the ladybugs; ladybugs with fewer spots, she claims, are “saucy” or “ill-mannered.” The Ladybug is one of the first to realize that James has the ability to get their group out of dangerous situations, so she’s often the one to suggest they ask James for help when things get scary. After she establishes herself in New York City, the Ladybug marries the head of the fire department. This is because she’s lived her life in fear that her house is on fire and her children are all gone—a reference to a classic nursery rhyme. I do think it was funny.

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