In "Running Out of Time," Margaret Peterson Haddix uses similes such as "like a knife through hot butter" to describe how easily a rope cuts through wood. Another simile used is "as white as the desert sand" to illustrate the color of someone's outfit. These comparisons help create vivid imagery for the reader.
The first book Margaret Peterson Haddix had published was "Running Out of Time" in 1995.
Margaret Peterson Haddix's first book, Running Out of Time, was published in 1995.
The author of "Running Out of Time" is Margaret Peterson Haddix. The book was published in 1995. It is a young adult novel that follows a girl named Jessie who discovers that her 1840s village is actually an elaborate historical exhibit.
Margaret Peterson Haddix was born on April 9, 1964.
Margaret Peterson Haddix was born on April 9, 1964.
Running out of time was published in 1995.
"Sabotage" by Margaret Peterson Haddix has 320 pages.
Margaret Haddix was married in 1994
Margaret Peterson Haddix has not publicly shared her favorite colors.
366 pages are in the book Found by Margaret Peterson Haddix.
One simile in the book "Sent" by Margaret Peterson Haddix is "like smoke detectors reacting to a fire." It is used to describe the sudden activation of devices.
Doug and Meredith Haddix.