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The narrator turns away from the war memorial wall.
Navajo language
Man vs. Self: the narrator is struggling through recounting his war experiences with his 9-yr old daughter. He struggles with telling her the truth, or protecting her innocence and idealistic views of her father. Lesser Conflict: Man vs. Man: The narrator kills the man/boy on the path. Man vs. Fate: The inevitable death of all human beings.
its a gelding
she does not want to talk about war because Bruno is there and he should not hear about war
"Parallel Journeys" by Eleanor H. Ayer contains various examples of figurative language, including metaphors, similes, and personification. These figures of speech enhance the storytelling and help readers better understand the experiences of the characters during World War II.
There is personification (The Somerset British man of war.)
In the book "Cracker," author Cynthia Kadohata uses figurative language such as similes to describe Cracker, the war dog, as having ears "like radar dishes." The author also describes Cracker's eyes as "dark as olives" and her fur as "bristly as a broom."
The narrator turns away from the war memorial wall.
Personification: "A hazy cloud, misty with a radient light, was drifting slowly across the sky." Simile: "The whole countryside was blazing with evening light and full of strange, misty exhalations." Metaphor: "A queer clap of sound, a quick bright flash, and a long gloating, diminishing roar." Symbolism: "Blind to the destruction that lay behind me, I gazed about at the glorious scenery."
It doesn't make use of figurative language.
If you mean this excerpt from "Facing It" ...No Tears. I'm stone. I'm flesh. My clouded reflection eyes me Then the answer is: His reflection seems to be apart of the war memorial wall. (APEX) !/
There are many DVDs about war, with different wars as subject matter. Examples of DVDs about World War 2 include Schindler's List; Saving Private Ryan; and Defiance. Examples of DVDs about World War 1 include A Very Long Engagement; My Boy Jack; and War Horse. Examples of DVDs about other wars include The Deer Hunter and Platoon.
The setting of A Boy At War is in Hawaii. The setting of A Boy At War is in Hawaii.
1. Sam is not killed by the war but by his own team, and he was first convicted for stealing his own cattle. 2.Mr. Meeker dies on a British ship, but the reason he was jailed was he was selling beef to the British. 3.Father gets angry at Sam for not doing what he says, but Father doesnt like to be told what to do.
War Boy was created in 2000.
The ISBN of A Boy at War is 978-0689841613.