In the book "Bridge to Terabithia" by Katherine Paterson, examples of personification include the description of the forest "breathing" and the creek "muttering." The author also personifies the sun as it "smiled down" on the characters. Additionally, the wind is personified as it "whispered secrets" to the main characters.
One example of personification in "Bridge to Terabithia" is when Leslie's boots are described as "trudging through the woods." This gives human-like qualities to the boots by suggesting that they are walking. Another example is when the sun is described as "sleepily blinking down" on the characters, as if the sun were a person waking up from a nap.
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Leslie dies in the book "Bridge to Terabithia" on page 76.
There were 30 students in Mrs. Myers' class in the book "Bridge to Terabithia."
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No, Terabithia is not a real place. It is a fictional kingdom in the book "Bridge to Terabithia" by Katherine Paterson.
The book "Bridge to Terabithia" received the Newbery Medal in 1978.
The word Siege is used in chapter 8 in the book "Bridge to Terabithia"
The word "hypocritical" can be found on page 24 of the book Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson. It is mentioned in a conversation between Jess and his teacher, Miss Edmunds, about the school's holiday festivities.
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