To reach the egress in the City of Ember, follow the underground tunnels marked with the illuminated path. Look for the green exit signs guiding the way. Be cautious of any obstacles or dangers that may be present during the journey.
Well, honey, in the city of Ember, when the lights go out, you better haul your behind to the nearest exit. Follow the signs, don't stop for a snack break, and get the heck out of there before things go from bad to worse. And for the love of all things holy, don't forget your flashlight!
In the City of Ember, the term "egres" refers to the way out of the city, a tunnel or pathway leading to the unknown outside world. Those who discover the egress are tasked with finding a way to escape the dwindling resources and failing infrastructure of the city.
The book is about a underground city's lights that may go out and never come back, The city is built to last only 200 years so Lina Mayfleet and Doon Harrow work together to try to find the way out of ember, As Lina finds a piece of paperwork the paper work is called " Instructions For Egress" which means the exit so they try to work together to find the exit out of ember, As they find the way out of ember which leads to the second book of ember it's called " The people of Sparks" Well that's all that happened in City of Ember.
Jeanne DuPrau wrote The City of Ember.
The production budget for City of Ember was approximately $55 million.
The author of "The City of Ember" is Jeanne DuPrau.
The City of Ember DVD is coming out January 20th 2009. The City of Ember DVD is coming out January 20th 2009.
The City of Ember is an Underground city built by the builders, they are not the last of mankind but they were thought to be.
The two main characters in The City of Ember are Lina and Doon.
The important word that Lina finds in the message left by the Builders is "Egress," which means exit or a way out. This word comes to play a significant role in Lina and Doon's discovery and understanding of how to escape the dying underground city.
City of Ember grossed $11,817,059 worldwide.
In the book "The City of Ember" by Jeanne DuPrau, it is mentioned that 400 people were selected to go to the underground city of Ember.