don't know cant find one don't really like the book but i love tanner a lot <3
The Bible says that the water rose 15 [fifteen] cubits high
yeah it is aqueous. just looked it up in the college text book. listed there.
You need to look up 'positive hydrogen ions' in some form of chemistry book?
Cobalt chloride can form different hydrate compounds when exposed to water, such as pink cobalt chloride hexahydrate or blue cobalt chloride dihydrate. These hydrates have different colors due to their varying water content.
If it's water based ink, it'll just get less opaque. Solvent-based inks will do whatever the solvent in them would do if put into water by itself. Ink for book printing would just sink to the bottom of the water in one big lump.
i think there are over 100 pages or somethin, i have to read it this summer............ cuz im goin to AP language arts
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Yes, "Flush" by Carl Hiaasen contains metaphors. For example, the pollution and corruption in the story can be seen as metaphors for larger environmental and societal issues. The characters and their actions also serve as metaphors for themes such as justice and perseverance.
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well um... i don't know....
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in what page are the metaphors and simile in the book among the hidden
The writer of the book Scropia Rising is Anthony Horowitz.
Metaphors in "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry can be found throughout the book, but some notable examples include the use of the "roses" as a symbol for courage and hope, the "sword" as a metaphor for resistance and protection, and the "darkness" as a symbol of fear and uncertainty. These metaphors help to enhance the themes of bravery, resistance, and survival in the story.
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In the book "Dark Water Rising" by Marian Hale, Seth's boss is named Mr. Fielding. He is the owner of the general store where Seth works. Mr. Fielding is portrayed as a strict but fair employer who plays a significant role in the story's plot development.