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when the car goes bouncy
They are examples of mass movement. (At least that's what my science text book says)
Oh yesss!!! Any work of literature in terms can be a theme irony, suspense, foreshadowing.
Quoting a book in a review, copying an article out of an encyclopedia for personal study, and playing musical examples in a classroom are all common examples of fair use.
book keeping report, insurance claim,contract
Read your text book
In the book "Uglies" by Scott Westerfeld, foreshadowing is used to hint at events or developments that will happen later in the story. For example, references to the mysterious Rusty Ruins foreshadow the importance of the past civilization in understanding the current society in the book. Foreshadowing creates suspense and builds anticipation for readers as they try to piece together clues about what will happen next.
I know for sure the first three are: Uglies, Pretties, Specials and I believe the fourth is Extras...but I thought it was a 5 book series and I can't figure out what the last one is if there is one??
Supense
There are four books only-- Uglies, Pretties, Specials, Extras.
They're first explained after page 101 of Uglies
It has 425 pages
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Ugly people
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