Don't judge a book by its cover
320 pages. It was first published on February 14, 2012 by Knopf books.
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In the book "Wonder" by R.J. Palacio, when Via says "I have held on to that secret and let it cover me like a blanket," she is describing how she has kept a secret close to herself and allowed it to envelop her emotions and thoughts. The metaphor of a blanket suggests that the secret has provided her with comfort and protection, but also weighed heavily on her. This indicates that the secret has had a significant impact on her and has influenced her feelings and actions.
Yes, there is personification in the book "Wonder" by R.J. Palacio. Personification is a literary device where human characteristics are attributed to non-human things. In the book, the author uses personification to bring inanimate objects to life, such as when the school is described as having a "heart." This technique helps create a more vivid and engaging narrative for the reader.
There are not any Star Wars characters in the book, "Wonder" written by RJ Palacio.
The Star Wars characters who are mentioned in the book Wonder by R.J. Palacio are Jango Fett and Darth Sidious.
What is RJ Palacio date of birth
She was born in 1669 Febuary 69
In the book "Wonder" by R.J. Palacio, the school is described as a typical middle school with classrooms, hallways, lockers, and a cafeteria. A notable feature is the "precept" that greets students at the entrance, encouraging kindness. The school is also where the main characters, including Auggie, experience challenges and growth throughout the story.
Yes, R.J. Palacio has two sons, one of whom was the inspiration for her book "Wonder."
The book "Wonder" by R.J. Palacio has approximately 75,000 words.
The book "Wonder" by R.J. Palacio has 320 pages.
Yes, the book Wonder by R. J. Palacio was published in February 2012.
Wonder Boys has 368 pages.
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