While reading the first chapter I found these examples of figurative language: Personification: "The schoolbus wheezed." (PG 3)Simile: "Like a dream follows a nightmare.(PG 9)
Two examples of figurative language that I have found include:Simile: "The clay streaks the word like dried blood" (10)Onomatopoeia: "The engine clanks..." (3)
I found two examples of figurative language.simile: "clay streaks the word like dried blood" [10]personification: "the schoolbus wheezed" {3}
Two more examples of Figurative Language I have found include:Hyperbole: “I wash my face in the sink until there is nothing left of it, no eyes, no nose, no mouth. A slick nothing.” (45) Onomatopoeia: “…wince when the glass shatters on the floor…” (60)
Other examples of figurative language:Simile: "Art without emotion is like chocolate cake without sugar. It makes you gag."(112)Personification: "They are chewing me alive like an infestation..."(refering to her feelings) (114)
Examples of figurative language for the second and third chapters are: Hyperbole: "There is a beast in my gut, I can hear it scraping away at my ribs." (PG 51)Simile: "Like a rope tying her to the stake." (PG 59)Simlie: "The peanut butter molds to the roof of my mouth like a retainer." (PG 89)Hyperbole: "He sits on the stool, a blue broken cricket husk." (PG 91)
Two examples of figurative language I have found in this book are:Alliteration: "We are the Wombats, woozy, wicked Wombats!" (69)Simile: "Her skin is a flat gray color, like underwear washed so many times it's about fo fall apart." (73)
For the last 2 segments of the book, I have found thes examples of figurative language: Simile: "I must look like a dog chasing it's tail." (PG 173)Simile: "I feel like I can fly." (PG 186)Personification: " I chomp my sandwich and it barfs mustard on my shirt." (PG 128)Simile: "Snow covers the ground, it hushes as still as my heart." (PG 130)
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While reading the first chapter I found these examples of figurative language:
Personification: "The schoolbus wheezed." (PG 3)
Simile: "Like a dream follows a nightmare.(PG 9)
Two examples of figurative language that I have found include:
Simile: "The clay streaks the word like dried blood" (10)
Onomatopoeia: "The engine clanks..." (3)
I found two examples of figurative language.
simile: "clay streaks the word like dried blood" [10]
personification: "the schoolbus wheezed" {3}
Two more examples of Figurative Language I have found include:
Hyperbole: “I wash my face in the sink until there is nothing left of it, no eyes, no nose, no mouth. A slick nothing.” (45)
Onomatopoeia: “…wince when the glass shatters on the floor…” (60)
Other examples of figurative language:
Simile: "Art without emotion is like chocolate cake without sugar. It makes you gag."(112)
Personification: "They are chewing me alive like an infestation..."
(refering to her feelings) (114)
Examples of figurative language for the second and third chapters are:
Hyperbole: "There is a beast in my gut, I can hear it scraping away at my ribs." (PG 51)
Simile: "Like a rope tying her to the stake." (PG 59)
Simlie: "The peanut butter molds to the roof of my mouth like a retainer." (PG 89)
Hyperbole: "He sits on the stool, a blue broken cricket husk." (PG 91)
Two examples of figurative language I have found in this book are:
Alliteration: "We are the Wombats, woozy, wicked Wombats!" (69)
Simile: "Her skin is a flat gray color, like underwear washed so many times it's about fo fall apart." (73)
Two examples of figurative language I have found in this book are:
Alliteration: "We are the Wombats, woozy, wicked Wombats!" (69)
Simile: "Her skin is a flat gray color, like underwear washed so many times it's about fo fall apart." (73)
For the last 2 segments of the book, I have found thes examples of figurative language:
Simile: "I must look like a dog chasing it's tail." (PG 173)
Simile: "I feel like I can fly." (PG 186)
Personification: " I chomp my sandwich and it barfs mustard on my shirt." (PG 128)
Simile: "Snow covers the ground, it hushes as still as my heart." (PG 130)
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