In the sample sentence given, there is a type of figurative language. "Like a gaggle of geese" is an example of a simile where things are compared using "like" and "as."
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through the back parking lot. also there r acouplesecret side entrances. also got $20 bucks to tip security off. do it!!!
Through the nineteenth century, it was traditional to write musical directions in a score in the Italian language. This is still common, but more and more composers write such direction in their own language.
I've just looked through my copy of the book. Page 49 is in chapter two of it and during a quick scan through chapter three I couldn't find the sentence you were refering to. Could you post the sentence as a question and I'll try to answer it?
A. Through her emphasis on science and education B. Through her focus on death and decay C. Through her narrative format of a story told in letters D. Through her characters love of poetry
I'm not an expert in sign language, but I think she signs to Karol that she still loves him and wishes to be remarry him in order to get out of jail. Karol realizes that despite all that she has put him through, he does still love her.