Jonas had completely stripped naked of his tunic, who's arms seem to entangle him.
Yes, in Chapter 2 of "The Giver," Jonas describes Fiona's hair as "mirrors, reflecting the light" and Simon's eyes as "dark, like the eyes of a soaked water creature." These are examples of similes that use comparisons to illustrate characteristics of the characters.
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Similes
There are none.
There are none.
Star cross'd lovers and death mark'd love are examples of metaphors? No they are not. "Bury their parents' strife" maybe. There are no similes in the prologue.
the worm slimed as slow as a turtle
In chapter 14 of "The Giver," there are no explicit similes. However, Lois Lowry uses descriptive language to convey emotions and experiences, creating vivid imagery for the reader. While there may not be direct comparisons using "like" or "as," the text still paints a rich picture for the reader.
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."
That cat is as fast as a turkey on thanksgiving day.
I'm happy as a flea on a dog.
as quiet as a mouse as blue as the sky