on page 3 it says "..and he noticed that Mrs. Avery's nose was curved- kind of like the beak of a hawk." This is a simile
Yes, "Frindle" by Andrew Clements contains metaphors, such as comparing words to nickels and dimes, symbolizing their different values and meanings. Additionally, the use of the term "frindle" itself can be seen as a metaphor for challenging authority and sparking creativity.
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Yes, the word "frindle" itself is an alliteration. Alliteration is the repetition of the same initial sound in neighboring words, and in the case of "frindle," the initial "f" sound is repeated in the word.
Frindle is a pen.The word frindle comes from a book called Frindle.Just got done reading it.
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Frindle was created in 1996.
No, a frindle is not a ballpoint pen. A frindle is a term that was created in the children's book "Frindle" by Andrew Clements, where a student decides to call a pen a "frindle" instead of its usual name.
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yes if you really like frindle
The ISBN of Frindle is 0-689-80669-8.
If you want to make a collage of frindle you can probably Have picture of a pen, an encyclopedia, a boy you think looks like Nick, A teacher looks like Mrs.Granger, A paper with something written on it looks like a oath, and lots of more of them
Yes Go to google and type in summary for Frindle
it was then in the dictionary when Nick Allen invented it
Frindle is a Fiction book it is obviously not a true story