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Not very sure myself, but think it is a story about a performer
That sentence describes Scaramouch in the book Scaramouch by Rafeal Sabatini, published in 1921. The next line is "And that was all his patrimony."The very first famous line from the book describes Scaramouch, which was He was born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad.
They're different breeds of snakes. The one in the first book is a boa constrictor whereas there is no species of snake that matches Nagini's description, so it is likely one only found in the magical world. This misconception may have come from the movie as the boa constrictor was changed to a Python and Nagini was also played by a Python.
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?
The first book's lexile is 810
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The subject is "book" or "a book"
It depends on what your book is going to be about! My advice is to stop worrying about some sort of perfect first sentence and just write your book -- then you can go back and figure out a great first sentence based on what you have written.
The first sentence of the book "The Road Less Traveled" by M. Scott Peck is: "Life is difficult."
Her first book was My two worldsThe nouns in the sentence are book and "My Two Worlds".The title (proper noun) "My Two Worlds" contains the noun worlds.
The first sentence in the prologue of Warriors: Into the Wild is, "A half-moon glowed on smooth granite boulders, turning them silver." The first sentence in the first chapter is, "It was very dark."
The first paragraph of my essay was about the book.
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"And these are the names of the Children of Israel who were coming to Egypt, with Jacob, each man and his household came." Note: The Torah has no punctuation, sentences, or chapters. (Also no vowels.) These are assigned in modern renderings for study and in translations. The quote above is marked off as the first sentence of the Book of Exodus.
There was a hand in the darkness, and it held a knife.
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it is most likely a giraffe shaped book and on page 45 sentence 2 you'll see what it is.
No. It could be a topic of the book. The book's theme would involve more than one word, most likely a full sentence, that can be applied to other real-life situations and not just your book.