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One example of an idiom in "The Book Thief" is "run like the wind," which means to run very fast or with great speed. In the book, this idiom is used to describe characters moving quickly or urgently.
"Throw the book at him" IS a sentence.
The opening line of the book, "Old Marley was dead as a doornail." Dead as a doornail is an idiom.
One example of alliteration in "The Book Thief" is in the phrase "frighteningly frail." Alliteration is the repetition of the same initial consonant sound in neighboring words.
One example: Liesel works in Mr. Steiner's shop and Max meets her.
"Darkness sings"; The Book Thief, page 91. "Cold fire"; The Book Thief, page 240. "Bitter sweet"; The Book Thief, page 305. "Friendly enemy"; The Book Thief, page 389. "Silent scream"; The Book Thief, page 428.
Here is an example of a library thief rhyme: "Take a book without a trace, your actions are a disgrace. Return it when you're through, so others can enjoy it too."
The production budget for "The Book Thief" was around $19 million.
The Book Thief was created on 2006-03-14.
Yes, when one of the coaches says to Gale, "Don't rock the boat, Sayers."
It is the first book in the Percy Jackson series.
idiom means expression like a page in a book
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