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On pg.4 Her eyes were like a kaleidoscope-brown, blue, and green.
In literal terms, blue is a color. If someone turns blue, it is a sign of hypothermia. However, if you were to ask someone why they look so blue, that is a way of asking why they look sad.
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the book gathering blue is a cool book. its VERY hard to explain, but it is a book with lots of twists and surprises. also, you get really connected with the characters. I would recommend it.
The novel forms a loose trilogy with two other books set in the same future era: Gathering Blue (2000) and Messenger(2004). A fourth book titled Sonis in preparation in 2012.
Yes, in "Someone Like You" by Sarah Dessen, there are examples of figurative language such as similes, metaphors, and personification. For example, "Her eyes were as blue as the ocean" (simile), "His heart was a stone" (metaphor), and "The wind whispered secrets to the trees" (personification).
Literal language is language that conveys the exact meaning of the words used, while figurative language uses words to create a different effect, often conveying a deeper or more imaginative meaning. Literal language is straightforward and factual, while figurative language relies on comparisons, exaggerations, or associations to convey meaning.
Figurative language is language that uses words or expressions with a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation. It includes techniques such as similes, metaphors, personification, and hyperbole to create an imaginative or evocative effect in writing or speech.
On pg.4 Her eyes were like a kaleidoscope-brown, blue, and green.
Gathering Blue was created in 2000.
"The Gathering" was written by Anne Enright.
In literal terms, blue is a color. If someone turns blue, it is a sign of hypothermia. However, if you were to ask someone why they look so blue, that is a way of asking why they look sad.
The ISBN-13 for "Gathering Blue" by Lois Lowry is 978-0-547-88717-3.
a little house
The exposition in Gathering Blue is Kira is in a small cott in her small villiage
Yes. Gathering Blue is a book for teenagers.
No, there is no actually war in Gathering Blue, unless you count war in the mind.