Yes, there are metaphors in "The Tiger Rising" by Kate DiCamillo. One example is the metaphor of the tiger representing the main character, Rob's, feelings of anger and sadness. Another metaphor is the unlocked suitcase symbolizing Rob's hidden emotions that he eventually comes to terms with.
yes there is similes in the book tiger rising.
tiger is powerful and fearless, courageous and ferocious
The boy is a tiger
the answers for the tiger rising is the tiger sniffed his botty and licks rob nuts
The Winged Tiger was created on 1970-02-18.
The main problem in the book The Tiger Rising is when Rob finds the tiger locked up in the cage and his father kills the tiger.
No, the character Sistine is not from the book "The Tiger Rising" by Kate DiCamillo. "The Tiger Rising" tells the story of a young boy named Rob and a caged tiger he discovers in the woods. Sistine is a character from another book or story.
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yes, but then rob's dad kills the tiger. i hated that part since im a tiger-lover, but y didnt u just read the book to find that out?
Kate DiCamillo