One example of imagery in Freak the mighty is at the beginning of Chapter 17, where Iggy takes Max and his dad to a house. Nobody was home, so they decided to stay there for a while. As Max gets in there he says, "The first thing I notice is the perfume an old lady wears, and the smell of cats." This is imagery because he is describing what he see's (the perfume) and what he smells (cats).
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Frantic Friends Fell into the Foliage
Four fear then; four fears now.
Max helps Kevin see the fireworks. Kevin acting as a tutor to help Max with his reading. Kevin helps Max when he cant answer a question in school. Max rescues the mechanical bird. Max and Kevin both help each other by becoming Freak The Mighty. Kevin rescues Max from Killer Kane. Common ground in over coming adversity.
Max gets depressed, and locks himself in the basement. When he finds out Freak died it's "Return of the Kicker," because he kicks over everything in the hospital, even some nurses.
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Some Major events in Freak the Mighty are when Kevin and Max meet, when Kevin dies, when Max is almost murdered by his father and when Kevin and Max meet Iggy and Loretta Lee
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Some examples of alliteration in "The Scarlet Ibis" include: "summer was dead" and "darkness shut out the light." These instances of alliteration help create a sense of rhythm and emphasize certain emotions in the storytelling.
well, i can give some examples: where the red fern grows, freak the mighty, and the cay. hope it helps.
Some examples of alliteration in "Loser" by Jerry Spinelli include "bully beats," "schoolteachers scowl," and "bawling babies." These instances of alliteration help create rhythm and emphasize certain phrases in the text.
Some examples of alliteration in "Under Milk Wood" are "blind bows of the sun" and "pulsing deep sea." Alliteration creates rhythm and musicality in the language, enhancing the overall poetic quality of the writing.
Frantic Friends Fell into the Foliage
Some examples of alliteration in "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" include phrases like "safe side," "Father Fury," and "frightened father." These instances of alliteration create a rhythmic and memorable effect in the text.
Four fear then; four fears now.