yes
Yes, there is figurative language in Lynne Vuong's "All-American Slurp," such as the use of metaphors and similes to create vivid descriptions and convey deeper meanings. For example, the author describes the American potluck as a "battlefield" and compares slurping noodles to "sucking up the noise of judgment." These figurative elements help to enhance the reader's understanding and emotional connection to the story.
some figurative language in this book is on page 7 , 76. :)
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Ubiuguk
none that i know of.
Yes
they used figurative language by saying he a internal conflicts
he was a choclate
the setting for the story is that the Lin family try to be Americanized
hdrb
nothing
there is some
it uses idioms, metaphor ,and similies