One example of a metaphor in Catching Fire is "lighting a fire under someone," used to indicate motivating or inspiring action. An idiom in the book is "the calm before the storm," conveying a sense of impending trouble or conflict.
Simile: "He ran. Like a house on fire"
Metaphor: "There. He's done it again. Dropped a bomb that wipes out the efforts of every tribute who came before him"
Personification: "We watched as the fog consumed her body"
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Suzanne Collins
Suzanne Collins wrote the Hunger Games books for entertainment.
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Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins has 391 pages.
Currently in the US there is.
It was Published in the year 2009.
Suzanne Collins is a famous American novelist. Suzanna Collins is most famous as the author of "The Hunger Games" as well as the sequels "Catching Fire" and "Mockingjay".
There are 27 chapters in the book "Catching Fire" by Suzanne Collins.
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September 1st 2009