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When the narrator of "The Open Window" says that "Romance at short notice was her specialty" it means that Vera was adept in making up "extravagant" stories full of mysterious events. ... Vera invents two stories on the spur of the moment. One she tells her visitor Framton Nuttel when they first meet.
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Simile (pronounced sim–uh-lee) is a literary term where you use “like” or “as” to compare two different things and show a common quality between them. A simile is different from a simple comparison in that it usually compares two unrelated things. For example, “She looks like you” is a comparison but not a simile. On the other hand, “She smiles like the sun” is a simile, as it compares a woman with something of a different kind- the sun.
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She will be at odds with the other animals on the farm.
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I believe the Narrator has the point of view. The books narrator is mostly invisible to us, meaning we don’t notice him or her very much as we read. There’s so much action and dialogue but it’s easy to get lost in the story.