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The main conflicts in Maroo of the Winter Caves are not having enough food, Areg dying, and Maroo and Otak crossing the WHite Mountains.
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maroo and her tribe leave for summer hunting and they find a gorgee i dont know w at happens next
in maroo of the winter caves does areg need to find a warm cave
Maroo and her family go away from the winter caves. There, Areg goes hunting and Vorka hurts his arm. Areg is killed because he fell off a cliff. Vorka cannot hunt and they start to starve so Maroo and Otak go find help.
You can find examples of metaphor, simile, personification, and hyperbole throughout "Maroo of the Winter Caves" by using a close reading approach. Look for comparisons that are not meant to be taken literally (metaphor and simile), human characteristics assigned to non-human entities (personification), and exaggerated statements (hyperbole). These literary devices are often used to enhance descriptions of characters, events, or the environment in the story.
Could you give examples of figurative language in Maroo of the Winter Cave?
"Maroo of the Winter Caves" is a historical fiction novel by Ann Turnbull that follows the story of Maroo, a young girl from the Paleolithic era who embarks on a journey to find her family after a devastating earthquake separates them. Along the way, Maroo faces various challenges and learns valuable lessons about survival, determination, and the importance of community. The novel provides a glimpse into the daily life and struggles of early humans as Maroo navigates the harsh landscape of Ice Age Europe.
Bears Hibernate in the Winter so that they dont die
Hawks are not found in caves.
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Giant pandas do not live in caves.
you can find them in caves