maybe like the yellow pants or something
The handwriting looks like Olivia's. Malvolio says, "By my life, this is my lady's hand! These be her very Cs, her Us and her Ts, and thus makes she her great Ps. It is, in contempt of question, her hand." If there was any lingering doubt, Malvolio thinks he recognizes Olivia's style: "Her very phrases!"
It doesn't really describe her in that book. The book that says that is the actual first bookTwilight.
Fortinbras says something like this, as follows: "Let four captains Carry Hamlet like a soldier to the stage For he was likely, had he been put on To have proved most royal"
A word that sounds like what it is trying to describe, like "Bang!" or "Moo".
it stinks, just like the books.
The literary term is a simile. A simile uses the word "like" or "as" to describe an object. In this case, the object (youth) is compared to a madman in the way he ran.
"She has behaved like a twelve-year-old for the last twenty years."
Act like a nerd. Obey the rules Everybody has there own opinions of well-behaved.
Because he is a man beside himself.
According to homework-online.com, "Madman" Holden uses the word "madman" commonly as an adjective and in a variety of ways ranging from "[snow] was still coming down like a madman" to "I went right on smoking like a madman." It seems plausible that Salinger wished to convey that there is a bit of madness in the way Holden sees the world. The fact that the word comes up most often when Holden is criticizing himself could be a sign of further self-estrangement from society. According to homework-online.com, "Madman" Holden uses the word "madman" commonly as an adjective and in a variety of ways ranging from "[snow] was still coming down like a madman" to "I went right on smoking like a madman." It seems plausible that Salinger wished to convey that there is a bit of madness in the way Holden sees the world. The fact that the word comes up most often when Holden is criticizing himself could be a sign of further self-estrangement from society.
The handwriting looks like Olivia's. Malvolio says, "By my life, this is my lady's hand! These be her very Cs, her Us and her Ts, and thus makes she her great Ps. It is, in contempt of question, her hand." If there was any lingering doubt, Malvolio thinks he recognizes Olivia's style: "Her very phrases!"
"He spurred like a madman" usually means that the person kicked his horse forcefully to make it go faster. It can also symbolize someone taking quick or impulsive actions to achieve a goal.
the basic moral i guess is that you shouldn't be pompous like malvolio or your friends will play a trick.
He behaved like a wild animal.
they behaved like camels towards eachother
Hardtack and jerky, if the crew was well-behaved.
"comme un fou" means "like a madman".