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.
the Antagonist in the book Point Blank is Dr. Grief for more info go to alexrider.com/missions/point-blanc
french alps
NO
it has come out nooobs
the alps in France the alps in France
um what
are you talking about the book Point Blank by Anthony Horowitz?
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
the Antagonist in the book Point Blank is Dr. Grief for more info go to alexrider.com/missions/point-blanc
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.
Anthony Horowitz