One example of figurative language in the book "Hatchet" is personification when Brian describes the sound of the wind as "screaming" through the trees. Another example is the use of simile when Brian compares his hunger to a "bite gnawing at his stomach."
== == detach,exulted,impaired,corrosive,devestating,infuriating,recity,refracts,sarcasm,stablize
Telegraphed
Splinter
Virtical
Hefted
Motived
Precise
Incesstant
Five unfamiliar words from hatchet are wuffling, bluff, fuselage, incessant, and welted. I'm not sure if I helped but I know for sure that these words belong to hatchet!
Make a shelter Defend him self and mostly Protection from animal because it is dangerous in the wilderness
4 which chapter?
Oblivious, Remnant, Dormant, Comprise
murky,teeterd,abated,wincing,and hummocks
some figurative language in this book is on page 7 , 76. :)
um what
none that i know of.
Yes
Ubiuguk
they used figurative language by saying he a internal conflicts
he was a choclate
nothing
hdrb
there is some
it uses idioms, metaphor ,and similies
Yes, "Along for the Ride" by Sarah Dessen contains various forms of figurative language such as similes, metaphors, and personification. These literary devices are used to enhance the storytelling and create vivid imagery for readers.