Pg. 53 there is a hyperbole.
well paula first flashback is when erik runs him over with a monster truck on page 54 thats how pauls eyes got damaged.
Symbolism The volunteer firefighter on page 15 says, "Muck fires don't go out. They're burning all the time.... Sometimes the rain'll damp them down, but they're still smoldering." What is Paul's muck fire that is always burning? What are the muck fires for Paul's parents, for Erik, for Antoine Thomas? At the end of the book, the wind has shifted and the odor and smoke from the muck fire is blowing away from Paul. Is that symbolic of what has happened in Paul's life? On page 244 as he digs in the ground behind his home on the day of Luis's funeral, Paul admits that he is finally seeing things that he has never seen before. What can he now see on page 244? What is the dirt of his life that was "burned, buried, plowed, coated and landscaped?"
Paul is going to the mall to get some new cloths :D
βHow would you ever know if there were some emergency out hereβ this was foreshadowing to the sinkhole
Pg. 53 there is a hyperbole.
There are 289 pages in the book Tangerine.
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In the novel "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor, metaphors can be found throughout the story. For example, on page 69, the narrator compares the muck fields to a war zone, highlighting the intense and chaotic atmosphere of the soccer game. Another example is on page 231, where Erik's behavior is likened to a shark, emphasizing his predatory and ruthless nature.
well paula first flashback is when erik runs him over with a monster truck on page 54 thats how pauls eyes got damaged.
Yes, the book "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor contains examples of alliteration, such as "Tangerine trees" and "swift smile." Alliteration is a literary device where words in close proximity begin with the same sound.
Symbolism The volunteer firefighter on page 15 says, "Muck fires don't go out. They're burning all the time.... Sometimes the rain'll damp them down, but they're still smoldering." What is Paul's muck fire that is always burning? What are the muck fires for Paul's parents, for Erik, for Antoine Thomas? At the end of the book, the wind has shifted and the odor and smoke from the muck fire is blowing away from Paul. Is that symbolic of what has happened in Paul's life? On page 244 as he digs in the ground behind his home on the day of Luis's funeral, Paul admits that he is finally seeing things that he has never seen before. What can he now see on page 244? What is the dirt of his life that was "burned, buried, plowed, coated and landscaped?"
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edward and Bella's graduation begins on page 352 in eclipse. i am on page 355!