the author is Scott o' dell
Yes there are metaphors in Black Star Bright Dawn I also found other types of figurative language in the book.I had to read the book and do a portfolio on it and i had to find figurative language.
the name of the book is black star bright dawn
It is a Persian name, meaning star, bright, and/or dawn.
Uncle Bright Star
Cassandre Maxwell has written: 'A Legacy for My Loved Ones' 'Bright star, bright star, what do you see?'
Venus, because it is close to the Sun (and very bright) it is seen either before the Sun at dawn or after the Sun at dusk.
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The bright twinkling star you see is likely Venus, often referred to as the "Evening Star" or "Morning Star" due to its brightness and visibility around dawn or dusk. Its apparent movement across the sky can give the impression that it's following you as you move. Other bright stars, like Sirius or Jupiter, could also fit this description, depending on the time of year and your location.
David Handler has written: 'The bright silver star'
When a star is old and expands it turns into a black hole.
On December 14, 2010, the "bright star in the east at sunrise" is most probably Venus.
The bright planet that shines in the east before dawn is Venus. Venus is often referred to as the "Morning Star" because of its prominent appearance in the early morning sky.