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I would imagine there would be. There are similes in almost any book you pick.
Oh, dude, similes are like when you compare two things using "like" or "as." So, in chapter 3 of "A Cow Called Boy," you might find similes like "as stubborn as a mule" or "like a bull in a china shop." They're basically just colorful ways to describe stuff, ya know?
A simile for "A Child Called It" could be: "Like a wounded bird, the boy in the book was broken and defenseless." A metaphor for "A Child Called It" could be: "The boy's home was a prison, each day a sentence to endure."
yes there is similes in the book tiger rising.
Yes, "Everwild" by Neal Shusterman contains similes. Similes are figures of speech that make comparisons using "like" or "as," for example, "cold as ice" or "fast as lightning." The author uses similes to enhance descriptions and create vivid imagery throughout the book.
In "The Whipping Boy" by Sid Fleischman, a simile is used when Jemmy's adventures are described as "like a wild ride in a parade." Another simile in the book compares Cutwater's screech to "a wounded hawk."
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Some similes in "The Boxcar Children" book series include "as light as a feather," "as quiet as a mouse," and "as busy as a bee." These similes help make descriptions more vivid and engage the reader's imagination.
"Brother, Can You Spare a Dime" is a book by Milton Meltzer that explores the Great Depression through personal accounts and photographs, not similes.
lines 449-461 of book ten.
He rapes Herat the end of the book