"The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" by Barbara Robinson contains several similes and metaphors throughout the book. Similes are direct comparisons using "like" or "as," while metaphors imply a comparison without using those words. In this story, examples of similes could include phrases like "as loud as thunder" or "like a herd of elephants." Metaphors might include descriptions like "the house was a zoo" or "her laughter was music to my ears."
The first pagent rehearal was about as much fun as a three-hour ride on a school bus, and just as noisy and crowed.
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in church .in school
It's 1972
When Jesus rises from the dead.
The first pagent rehearal was about as much fun as a three-hour ride on a school bus, and just as noisy and crowed.
What is the climax of the story "the best Christmas Pageant Ever?"
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever is a book that was written by author Barbara Robinson in 1971. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever was later adapted into a play and movie.
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
Similes make comparisons using "like" or "as," while metaphors make direct comparisons without using "like" or "as." Similes create a clear comparison between two things, while metaphors imply a comparison by stating that one thing is another.
342
in church .in school
It's 1972
When Jesus rises from the dead.
The setting of the play "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" is present-day in any small town, and is set in two places: the living room / dining room of a home, and a church.
There are 32 pages :)
Barbara Robinson in the 1970's