Yes, "Tales from a Not-So-Fabulous Life" by Rachel Renée Russell contains figurative language such as similes, metaphors, and personification to make the writing more engaging and imaginative. These literary devices help create vivid descriptions and enhance the storytelling in the book.
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"Dork Diaries: Tales from a Not-So-Fabulous Life" was written by Rachel Renée Russell and was first published in 2009.
"Dork Diaries: Tales from a Not-So-Fabulous Life" by Rachel Renée Russell is generally considered to be at a middle school reading level, suitable for ages 9-12.
Dork Diaries : Tales From a Not-So-Fabulous Life
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The figurative language is Alliteration! Repeated consonant sounds occurring at the beginning of words or within words. Alliteration is used to create melody, establish mood, call attention to important words, and point out similarities and contrasts. Example: wide-eyed and wondering while we wait for others to waken.
in her diary, at the anne frank house
pali was the languages in which jataka's tales were composed
Pali
Watermelon, Watermelon, and Watermelon.