Fog rolling down the river is a form of figurative language known as personification. Personification occurs when a non-human object is given a human characteristic or action. In this case, fog cannot literally "roll" down the river. I mean, just imagine a person rolling down a hill like a derp-head. Fog doesn't do that, but in a figurative way, it "rolls" down the river. I hope you can understand :')
In "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," Maya refuses to talk to anyone but her brother, Bailey, after Mr. Freeman's death.
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If you invented a time machine—where would you go? Any place, time, etc.
Explanation: My reason for asking this is that in the comments, we’re going to work out this essay business. Please let me know in the comments how many paragraphs you have to have.
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The hikers knew that the hike was six miles, that it usually required the entire day, and that it would not be wise to start after 10:00 a.m.
Explanation:
The Whites learn that their son Herbert is dead.