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yes of corse you can Holes is a great book!
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In the book holes it maens to prey,attack,or to capture something.
Lewis his nickname in the book ''Holes'' by the author Louis Sachar is: 'Barf-Bag'.
The word "expelling" appears on page 26 in the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar.
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Where the Red Fern Grows, written by Wilson Rawls, uses alliteration in various parts of the book. For example, on page 1, "Rain, rain, go away," shows alliteration with the repeated "r" sound. Another example is on page 40, "sly old stranger," which also highlights alliteration with the "s" sound.
Paul is going to the mall to get some new cloths :D
"Zero drew a diagram in the dirt."
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One example of alliteration in "The Book Thief" is in the phrase "frighteningly frail." Alliteration is the repetition of the same initial consonant sound in neighboring words.
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The title of the book refers to holes the boys dig in the book.
Yes, the book "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor contains examples of alliteration, such as "Tangerine trees" and "swift smile." Alliteration is a literary device where words in close proximity begin with the same sound.