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In "Sabotaged" by Margaret Peterson Haddix, an example of figurative language is when the author describes a character's heart as "shattered glass" to convey the emotional pain and brokenness the character is experiencing.
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Yes there are many examples of figurative language in small steps just look deeper.
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Some examples of figurative language used in "The Teacher's Funeral" by Richard Peck include: "like a high school principal with a grudge," "as tall as a flagpole," and "time dragging like a cement block."
Could you give examples of figurative language in Maroo of the Winter Cave?
In the book "Double Identity" by Margaret Peterson Haddix, there are several examples of figurative language. One example is when the author describes a character's heart racing as if it were a drum beating rapidly. Another example is when a character's anger is compared to a volcano about to erupt. These examples of simile and metaphor help create vivid imagery and deepen the reader's understanding of the characters and their emotions.
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Yes, there is figurative language in "Acceptance" by Langston Hughes. The use of the metaphor "Life is for the living" and personification of Life asking for "your soul" are examples of figurative language in the poem.