The freeezing water closed like a fist around her.
Practically anthing she wanted came out of the wall.
The ocean swallowed her filling her lungs,freezing her heart
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I was kind of busy watching the floor coming at me.
Summer sky was the color of cat vomit.
NO
Well, honey, of course there's figurative language in "Point Blank." It's a book, not a dictionary. You'll find similes, metaphors, and maybe even some personification thrown in there for good measure. So, buckle up and enjoy the ride because this book ain't just a boring ol' list of facts.
Uglies is a book by Scott Westerfeld. It is a dystopian young adult science fiction. The premise of the book is that at age 16, every child gets plastic surgery to become beautiful. The bad side of this is that most of these children then become stupid and submissive.
It's the fourth book in his Uglies series, and carries on the story with the same characters found in Uglies, Pretties and Specials. The book contains dystopian themes, focussing specifically on artificial beauty in a society where everyone has major cosmetic surgery.
i read the book
SIMILIES IS ONE METAPHOR IS ANOTHER EXAGGERATION IS MY FAVORITE AND DID U KNOW THAT EXAGGERATIONS ARE MEANT TO MAKE PEOPLE LAUGH AND THATS ALL I KNOW THANK YOU ALL
um what
none that i know of.
Ubiuguk
Yes
they used figurative language by saying he a internal conflicts
hdrb
there is some
it uses idioms, metaphor ,and similies
Yes, "Along for the Ride" by Sarah Dessen contains various forms of figurative language such as similes, metaphors, and personification. These literary devices are used to enhance the storytelling and create vivid imagery for readers.
I know for sure the first three are: Uglies, Pretties, Specials and I believe the fourth is Extras...but I thought it was a 5 book series and I can't figure out what the last one is if there is one??
no dialogue is not figurative language because figurative language is similies, metephors and idioms and personification