Some are. There is more info on the diet of trolls at lemonparty.org
what are some similes and personification in the monkey's paw
By imitating the voices of the trolls, Gandalf managed to make the trolls fight among themselves. This went on so long until the sunlight surprised the trolls; converting them into stone. The trolls were supposed to seek refuge in some cave or something, before sunrise.By imitating the voices of the trolls, Gandalf managed to make the trolls fight among themselves. This went on so long until the sunlight surprised the trolls; converting them into stone. The trolls were supposed to seek refuge in some cave or something, before sunrise.By imitating the voices of the trolls, Gandalf managed to make the trolls fight among themselves. This went on so long until the sunlight surprised the trolls; converting them into stone. The trolls were supposed to seek refuge in some cave or something, before sunrise.By imitating the voices of the trolls, Gandalf managed to make the trolls fight among themselves. This went on so long until the sunlight surprised the trolls; converting them into stone. The trolls were supposed to seek refuge in some cave or something, before sunrise.
Biz, Stump, Jim Dandy are the 3 main River Trolls Bodacious Deepthink is the Queen of the Rock Trolls There are others...some river trolls moms, dad, siblings, and wives are also mentioned.
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Most Trolls prefer to live in the mountains, to keep away from hunters. some trolls find it easer to steal cattle from mountaineres and farmers, than to hunt for there own food. other trolls can live underground as well, at least the small ones can, this gives them the ability to abush there prays.
they are amber trolls
There are no similes for the name Jaidyn, many people think that it is a horrible name but some obviously do not.
Sure, some similes from "The Land of Stories" could be "as fierce as a dragon," "as bright as a shooting star," or "as fast as the wind."
Some similes in "The Boxcar Children" book series include "as light as a feather," "as quiet as a mouse," and "as busy as a bee." These similes help make descriptions more vivid and engage the reader's imagination.