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when roger Ralph and jack think its a frog but its a humaan
jack says lets use he littleuns for hunting
piggy says i know there isn't no fear unless we get frightened of people
An example of figurative language in Lord of the Flies Chapter 1 is when Ralph describes the island as a "coral island." This is a metaphor that compares the island to a precious jewel, highlighting its beauty and allure.
There is a simile. "the breeze on that lagoon had chased their tails like kittens finding there way across a platform into the forest" but there are more u gatta look into it:)
Figurative language can take many forms including metaphor, simile, alliteration and personification.Metaphor:no pain no gainI'm so hungry i could eat a horsetime flies by when your having funSimile:He was as blind as a batHe was as strong as a horseShe swam like an mermaidPersonification:Death wandered the battlefieldthe words smiled at me from the bookAlliteration:The rifles' rapid rattlePeter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppersOnomatopoeia:crackwhisperboomYou are using Figurative Language if you are describing something by comparing it with something else.
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Pg 114 "and you suck it like Berengaria" simile
Page 84 is in Chapter 5 of "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.
One example of repetition in Lord of the Flies chapter 2 is the mention of the "scar" left on the island by the crashed plane. Another example is the boys continuously mentioning the need for a leader and discussing the idea of using a conch shell as a symbol of authority.
The title of chapter three in Lord of the Flies is "Huts on the Beach."
Ralph is made chief in Chapter 1 of "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.
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Types of figurative language include simile, metaphor, hyperbole, personification, alliteration, onomatopoeia, cliches, and idioms.---In figurative language (as opposed to literal language), images and symbols are used to give enriched meaning. For example, the phrase, "the eagle flies with the dove," isn't talking about birds, but the eagle represents America and the dove represents peace. So the phrase is figurative language about America promoting peace instead of war.Figurative language includes hyperbole, metaphor, simile, and paradoxes.
Ants and flies are examples of insects. Both belong to the Kingdom:Animalia, Phylum:Arthropoda and Class:Insecta.