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write in Google "figurative language in tuck everlasting" and click on the first one :)

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Some examples of figurative language in "Tuck Everlasting" include similes, metaphors, and personification. For instance, when the author describes the woods as a "green veil," it is a metaphor. When the author compares Mae Tuck's voice to "bubbling water," it is a simile. Personification is used when the author describes the forest as having a "friendly feel."

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