"Cabins bulit on posts would float just like boats, porches and all"
In the book "Sounder," the author, William H. Armstrong, uses figurative language to create vivid imagery and convey deeper meanings. For example, he describes Sounder's howl as "a single, piercing note of agony that flowed across the fields like a shadow." This simile helps to evoke the intense emotion and suffering experienced by the characters in the story.
some figurative language in this book is on page 7 , 76. :)
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they used figurative language by saying he a internal conflicts
he was a choclate
The book Sounder was written by William H. Armstrong.
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