Yes, "Showoff" by Gordon Korman does contain similes. Similes are comparisons between two things using "like" or "as", such as "He was as fast as a cheetah" or "Her eyes sparkled like diamonds".
One simile in the book "Framed" by Gordon Korman is "as calm as a cucumber." Another simile is "as fast as greased lightning." Both of these similes are used to create vivid imagery and comparisons in the storytelling.
The first book in the island series written by Gordon Korman is called "Shipwreck."
"Swindle" by Gordon Korman has a book level of 5.2 and is worth 7 Accelerated Reader (AR) points.
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Griffin Bing is 12 years old in the book "Swindle" by Gordon Korman.
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the author is Gordon Korman
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There are a total of six books in "The Swindle" series by Gordon Korman. Each book follows a group of young characters as they navigate various adventures and schemes related to the world of pranks and cons.
No, "Kidnapped" was written by Robert Louis Stevenson, a Scottish author, and published in 1886. Gordon Korman is a contemporary author known for writing books such as "Swindle" and "Son of the Mob."
Gordon Korman typically takes several months to a year to write a book, but the exact timeline can vary depending on the complexity of the story, his schedule, and other factors.