One example of figurative language in the book "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton is the use of similes, such as when Ponyboy describes the sunrise as "gold like honey." Another example is the metaphor Ponyboy uses to describe the differences between the Socs and the Greasers, saying they are like "two separate societies, each with its own rules." The author also employs personification when she writes about how the wind "whispered secrets" in the night.
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Symbolism and figurative speech are some of the styles used in the book Rakkety Tam.
Aye. Forget about it!
He keeps having flashbacks I'm pretty sure that counts
Johnny is sweet, tough, and sensitive
there is some
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Symbolism and figurative speech are some of the styles used in the book Rakkety Tam.
Aye. Forget about it!
He keeps having flashbacks I'm pretty sure that counts
the soles of his bare feet looked as black as barbecue coals.
Johnny is sweet, tough, and sensitive
Some figurative language examples for the book "Firegirl" could include similes like "her laughter was like a ray of sunshine" or metaphors such as "her emotions were a raging wildfire." Personification could also be used: "the flames of her past danced in her eyes."
Yes, "Along for the Ride" by Sarah Dessen contains various forms of figurative language such as similes, metaphors, and personification. These literary devices are used to enhance the storytelling and create vivid imagery for readers.
you really sound like you love your own voice
look in the book at like ch.11 i think
the best one i can think of is when ponyboy tells cherry valance about Mickey Mouse