There is a simile on page 71, but I cant find any medaphors.
Yes, "The River" by Gary Paulsen does contain similes and metaphors. For example, "The river was a dark, cold, moving body" is a metaphor comparing the river to a living being. Another example is "The water was so clear he could see all the way to the bottom, like looking through a window," which is a simile comparing the clarity of the water to looking through a window.
The River - Gary Paulsen novel - was created in 1991-06.
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Gary Paulsen wrote the book Hatchet. It is a young adult novel about a boy surviving in the wilderness after a plane crash.
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Yes, "The River" by Gary Paulsen won the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award in 1992.
In the book "Tracker" by Gary Paulsen, similes are figures of speech that compare two things using "like" or "as." For example, "he ran like the wind" and "he was as quiet as a mouse." Similes help to create vivid images and enhance the reader's understanding of the text.
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The events in Gary Paulsen's "The River" take place two years after the events in "Hatchet," so it is around 1988.
Yes it is the series of hatchet
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The book "Canyons" by Gary Paulsen has approximately 176 pages.