One metaphor from "New Moon" by Stephenie Meyer is when Bella describes her depression as a hole that can't be filled, symbolizing her emotional emptiness after Edward leaves.
the blanket ends up in the pile of leaves
A Sukkah is typically made out of natural materials such as wood or bamboo for the structure, with a covering of branches, leaves, or other plant material. The roof covering, known as "s'chach," must be made from materials that have grown from the ground and that are disconnected from the ground.
Tall trees with broad green leaves and small shrubs covering the ground.
uncover the leaves after he jumps in the leaves
Yes, "autumn leaves shifting down" is a metaphor because it uses the image of leaves falling in autumn to convey a sense of change or transition. The leaves represent something changing or passing away, adding a deeper meaning beyond their literal interpretation.
you look in the pile of leaves
No it's in the pile of leaves he jumped on before. Click the leaves and you have to blow away the leaves then click on his blanket and take it back to him where he is at the mailbox. -VG, glad I could help =P
Linus lost it under the pile of leaves. Wave the mouse over to remove the leaves, and return it to him at the mailbox.When you follow Linus back to the mailbox, he realizes that he is missing his blanket. Go back to the left where he jumped in the leaves that Charlie Brown was raking. Click on the pile, and move the leaves out of the way to get Linus's blanket.
The wax covering on leaves is called cuticle. It helps to prevent water loss and protect the leaf from damage.
it's in the pile of leaves. what happens: Linus jumps into the pile leaves in far left part of the island. Step 1: click the pile of leaves and move the leaves away. Step 2: click the blanket and bring it to Linus. Hopefully he'll reward you with something. ___ / W \ /----------------------------------------------\ | . . | <Thank you for helping me find my blanket!l \ u / \----------------------------------------------/
Canopy