"The school bus wheezes to my corner." (pg.1)
In the novel "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson, personification is evident in the line "Ice that flows through your veins." This phrase gives human-like qualities to ice, making it seem alive and capable of flowing through one's veins. Another example is "The wind wrapped its arms around me," where the wind is portrayed as having human-like arms to convey a sense of comfort or protection.
"The school bus wheezes" p.3
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Well some of my favorite novels are the Harry Potter series and the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series.
"My heart acted like a drunk grasshopper"
articulate, eloquent, coherent, and lucid, would be some examples
Bruno is free and is trapped by his freedom as is the presidents daughters.
Yes, some Semitic languagesare still spoken today. Arabic and Hebrew are examples.
Some examples of symbolism in the novel The Pigman include the pigman's pet baboon, the pig statue in the basement, and the house itself. These symbols represent themes such as loneliness, loss, and the consequences of selfishness.
Some similes in First marking period of the novel "Speak" are.."Art follows lunch, like dream follows nightmare""Nose like a credit card sunk between his eyes""Heather geeking around me like a moth"
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An example is the coincidence that in Act 5 Scene3 Romeo goes to visit Juliet at the grave at the same time that PAris does
In the novel "Flush" by Carl Hiaasen, some examples of personification include when nature is described as having emotions or intentions, like when the sea is described as being angry or the sun as smiling down on the characters. Another example is when the boat is described as whispering secrets to the main character.
There is mot much figurative language in this novel because of the time period and the setting. They don't really use that much figurative language in this novel. The time period of this novel is in Kansas for the beginning of the novel and it is in the 1900's. Then Dorothy the main character travels to a magical land called the land of oz but they are still in the same time period.