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Some figurative language examples in "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens include metaphors like "savage stables" to describe a home filled with violence, similes such as "as cold as a stone" to describe a person's demeanor, and personification like "the wind howled in despair" to depict nature as emotive.
Two examples of idioms in "The Medicine Bag" are "butter wouldn't melt in his mouth" and "jump out of one's skin." These are phrases that have a figurative meaning beyond their literal interpretation.
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Some examples of figurative language in 'The Necklace' include metaphor when the necklace is compared to real diamonds, personification when the necklace is described as having a personality, and symbolism when the necklace represents Madame Loisel's desire for wealth and status.
"Weedflower" by Cynthia Kadohata follows the story of Sumiko, a Japanese American girl, and her family who are sent to an internment camp during World War II. The characters include Sumiko, her brother Frank, her parents, and her friendship with a Native American boy named Sheldon. The story explores themes of friendship, identity, and resilience during a difficult time in American history.
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