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Any Sniper that can fire .50 cals is considered pretty strong, but snipers have to follow rules of, accuracy, power, and range all snipers are based on one kind of "rule", but the m-200 has all three rules but on a low profile
the third book is out it is called The Death Cure you can get it at any book store.
It is an American Classic. The book was written in 1936 by Margaret Mitchell and became an Academy Award winner movie in 1939. Starring Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable. It still sells more copies annually, around the world, than any other book except the Bible.
like the highest seat of a ferris wheel when it pauses in its turning
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Yes but dont know any
Yes there are metaphors in Black Star Bright Dawn I also found other types of figurative language in the book.I had to read the book and do a portfolio on it and i had to find figurative language.
any sniper with a silencer
Just a sniper theres no indefintie word for it.
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Yes, there are metaphors in "Boy: Tales of Childhood" by Roald Dahl. For example, when Dahl describes the sweetness of the gobstopper candies as "a taste of Paradise," he is using a metaphor to convey the intense pleasure he experiences. Additionally, Dahl uses metaphors to describe his grandmother's fierce personality, calling her "a dominant witch-queen" in the book.
Yes.(i.e.) pg. 60 in my book, it says something about the sun being compared to a soft red sliding egg yolk.
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I cant think of any, but there are plenty of metaphors
Some examples of similes in "Pride and Prejudice" include comparing Mr. Darcy to a "man of fortune" and Elizabeth's eyes to "brilliant sallies." Metaphors in the novel include describing Mr. Bingley's love as a "predilection" and alluding to Mr. Collins's obsequiousness as a "sea of troubles."