One part might be when she said ladies and gentlemen welcome to the 76 Hunger Games hope this helps ;D
I was myself doing an assignment and so I thought I'd help you out! Because the answer above doesn't seem very helpful haha
Similes: "The summer had been scorching hot and dry as a bone." Chapter 1 page 5
"It was like being an insect trapped under a bowl filled with steaming air" Chapter 2 page 22
Metaphors: "Katniss Everdeen, the girl who was on fire burns on. " Chapter 8 page 105
Hyperbole/Exaggeration: " Whatever it takes to break you" page 151
"This is the question that consumes me over the next three days as we wait to be released from our prison of safety.
Personification: "The sirens began to wail" Chapter 7 page 92
Hope that helps even though its not much!! -R
Yes. J.K Rowling uses several types of figurative language throughout Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Some examples include:"his feet in their leather boots were like baby dolphins" - Simile"his eyes, glinting like black beetles under all the hair." - Simile
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Well, honey, of course there's figurative language in "Point Blank." It's a book, not a dictionary. You'll find similes, metaphors, and maybe even some personification thrown in there for good measure. So, buckle up and enjoy the ride because this book ain't just a boring ol' list of facts.
No, but he does leave to District 2 because he has some "fancy job" there.
Ah, the Mockingjay from the Hunger Games, what a beautiful symbol of hope and resilience. The Mockingjay represents the strength to overcome adversity and fight for what is right. Just like in the story, remember to always stay true to yourself and never give up, no matter how tough things may seem.
Some examples of figurative language used in "The Teacher's Funeral" by Richard Peck include: "like a high school principal with a grudge," "as tall as a flagpole," and "time dragging like a cement block."
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Some examples of figurative language in "The Clique" could be metaphors like describing a character as a queen bee, similes comparing friendships to delicate glass, or personification of fashion items as having their own personalities.
"though the trees" is alliteration(:
Metaphor, Personification, repetation, simile, hyperbol these are the few example of figurative language used by Karen Hesse author of Out of The Dust.
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In the poem "Words or Birds" by Anne Stevenson, some examples of figurative language include metaphor ("words are birds"), personification ("Words shouted, whispered, crooned"), and simile ("they hover like hummingbirds"). These devices help create vivid imagery and convey the theme of the power of language.
Some examples of figurative language in "The Face on the Milk Carton" include metaphor ("She was a stranger in her own life"), simile ("Her memories flickered like a movie projector"), and personification ("The house seemed to sigh with relief").
Some figurative language is simile you can start it off like a baby.