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Simile in chapter 11
The simile is "Biting the hand that feeds you."
In Chapter 33 of "Maniac McGee," the author Jerry Spinelli uses the simile "Like ashes spreading on the wind" to describe a feeling of vulnerability and exposure. This simile conveys a sense of fragmentation and instability in the character's emotional state.
The simile "the coffin sank into the floor as if the ground turned into water" can be found in Chapter 31 of "The Red Pyramid" by Rick Riordan.
page 56 "and the whole country became the brown-earth color of the vast, hungry swarm."
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In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Chapter 7 can be found on pages 54-62, depending on the edition and formatting of the book.
"He was as good as his worst performance" (Lee 52). Can be found in Chapter 4, but depending on your copy of the book, the page number varies!
Yes, there is a simile in the book "Goosebumps: Night of the Living Dummy". In the second chapter, the author uses a simile to describe a character’s voice as being “like fingernails on a chalkboard”, which helps convey the unpleasantness of the sound.
The simile in Chapter One of "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" is "Mama’s voice was soft like the sounds of evening." This comparison helps to create a visual image and sets a gentle tone for the scene.
In chapter 7 of "Lord of the Flies," Jack finds a pig and kills it. The unusual simile used to describe this moment is that Jack's laugh is "the glee of the hunter who knows he's successfully stalked and killed his prey."
On page 293 in the first paragraph, the first line in chapter 19, "Picking Up and Going On" the simile is "It was as if somebody had reached up inside me and turned off a switch."