Just look through the book for similes and make sure you don't confuse similes and metaphors because all a simile is, is a comparison using like or as. Metaphors do not use this tactic that similes do.
If you really are to lazy to look through the book I highly suggest you do not use the internet because I've tried this but it didn't work for me since nobody really cares.
they find food
giver, number the stars and also hey you know what you find out
You can't find a version from the giver online. You must buy the book.
The apple that he saw, he saw a flash of red on it.
Some settings in "Son" by Lois Lowry include the community where Claire lives, the sinister Village where she finds herself after leaving the community, and the ocean village where she seeks to find her son. Each setting provides a unique backdrop for the characters and plot development in the novel.
Well, honey, the word "rabbi" doesn't appear in the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry. So, you can flip through those pages all you want, but you won't find it. Maybe try a different book if you're on the hunt for some rabbi action.
In Chapter 13 of "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Annemarie finds a small, silver Star of David pendant in the grass. This pendant belonged to her friend Ellen Rosen, who had to remove it to protect herself from the Nazis. The discovery symbolizes the deep connection between Annemarie and Ellen, as well as the ongoing danger faced by the Jewish community during the Nazi occupation.
WOWW ... NICE QUESTION. /; the answer is nopeee.
Where can I find the death record of Beberly Lowry age 81?
lone wolf
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Two excellent novels for girls are Gathering Blue by Lois Lowry, and The Handmaid's Tale by Margarette Atwood. Anne McCaffrey also has several very good novels girls might find interesting.