Some similes in "The Boxcar Children" book series include "as light as a feather," "as quiet as a mouse," and "as busy as a bee." These similes help make descriptions more vivid and engage the reader's imagination.
Some popular children's mystery book series from the 90's were "The Boxcar Children" by Gertrude Chandler Warner, "Nancy Drew" by Carolyn Keene, and "The Hardy Boys" by Franklin W. Dixon.
The original illustrator of the Boxcar Children Mysteries is L. Kate Deal. She illustrated the covers and some of the interior illustrations for the first 19 books in the series.
He rapes Herat the end of the book
What about him? He's the oldest of the four children. In some books he is in college, in others, he is only 14.
Some common nouns for the proper noun 'The Boxcar Children' are books, stories, series.
Some examples of similes in the book "Wonder" include "My brain feels like a maze, and I have to figure it out." and "His face was as wide-eyed as a baby's on Christmas morning."
You can find the Boxcar Children novels in sets and singly, physical copies both new and used, on Amazon. They also have Kindle editions available for some titles.
Sure, some similes from "The Land of Stories" could be "as fierce as a dragon," "as bright as a shooting star," or "as fast as the wind."
"Brother, Can You Spare a Dime" is a book by Milton Meltzer that explores the Great Depression through personal accounts and photographs, not similes.
Some similes from the book "Lion: A Long Way Home" include comparing a character's eyes to pools of water and another character's voice to a jackhammer. These similes help paint vivid and descriptive images for the reader.
There are some similes such as Talking to Alicia is like walking on ice. There are also some metaphors in the book such as There's a smile in her voice. There easy to find. Read the book.
In the book "Endangered" by Eliot Schrefer, there are similes such as "Like a cat with a mouse, [the soldier] toyed with the minnow" and "My voice would jump and yelp and waver like a tetherball in a tornado."