Personification - “It’s a pretty river the Corsica. But it doesn’t
have a heart...” (pg. 5) This example is personification
because it is giving the river a human trait and shows the
reader that the river is heartless. This means that the river is
cruel and unfeeling, which leads me to believe that
something horrible must happen on the river and creates
foreshadowing.
The personification in "The Red Kayak" can be found on page 107, where Brady says that the wind was "screaming like a banshee" across the bay.
vIt’s a pretty river, the Corsica. But it doesn’t have a heart. PAGE 8
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Red Kayak was created in 2004.
why are the boys always using oxymorons in red kayak
Brady in the red kayak book is 13.
The point of view in Red Kayak is 1st person.
im not sure but peer pressure is when someone tells you to do something you dont want to .
Brady lives in the town of Crisfield, Maryland, in the book "Red Kayak."
Brady's last name in the book "Red Kayak" is Parks.
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There are 28 chapters in "Red Kayak". I hope this helped!
An example of figurative language from "The Red Kayak" is when the author describes the sun as a golden orb hanging in the sky. This is a metaphor, as it compares the sun to a luminous sphere.