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Yes, there are several examples of similes and metaphors in the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar. One example is "the lizards were like large beans with legs," which is a simile comparing the appearance of the lizards to beans. Another example is "the sky was a boiling kettle," which is a metaphor comparing the sky to a boiling kettle to convey its intense heat.
yes
I would imagine there would be. There are similes in almost any book you pick.
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Metaphors, Idioms and Aliteration. At least i think!
That is a bit difficult to answer without actually seeing them. If these are holes in the skin, they could be from removed feathers. If they are holes in the actual meat, they could be from a tenderizing machine.
Yes, you could say this. The holes, however, are irregular and could be described as pockets.
You could fall through the holes and possibly to your death or enemies.
when the driver said to Stanley ' Welcome to Camp Green Lake', the camp is not even green, this is an example of Dramatic irony. dramatic irony is a situation in which the audience knows something about present or future circumstances that the character does not know
yes of corse you can Holes is a great book!
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Pick anyone and there will be black hole in it.
"Stanley's father was a good swimmer, but he wasn't the fastest fish in the sea." "The Warden's nail polish was as red as a stop sign."