The author compares the family's situation to a sinking ship, emphasizing the desperation and helplessness of their circumstances.
the author comes across two diverged roads in which althou
The author uses the word "pickle" as a metaphor to describe a difficult or challenging situation. It evokes the idea of being in a tight spot or facing a dilemma, much like being stuck in a jar of pickles. This expression captures the complexity of the situation at hand, highlighting the struggle to find a way out or a solution.
The author uses disdain to describe the Rose-Bud.
The author's feelings about a character or situation in a story are referred to as the author's perspective or point of view.
The author has uses a simile.
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