Steinbeck uses simile and metaphors to add detail to the characters.
"Slowly like a terrier who doesn't want to bring a ball to his master Lennie approached drew back and approached again.
This demonstrates how Lennie is like a puppy and a child.
"Well you keep 'way from her 'cause she's like a rat trap if I've ever seen one."
This shows how George is always having to look out for Lennie. He has to warn Lennie about the boss' wife.
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The word that could fit the gap is definitely a possessive pronoun such as their, used because it refers to the previous pronoun them
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By speaking of Auschwitz as "this kingdom of darkness" and "this kingdom of eternal night", Wiesel relates the concentration camp to the concept of darkness. Darkness, in literary terms, is related to suffering, loneliness, evil, and depression. These concepts apply to the feelings of the prisoners who were interned in that camp, as well as in the other Nazi concentration camps that were installed by the government of Adolf Hitler.
Auschwitz was a concentration camp complex set up during World War II by Nazi Germany around the Polish city of Oswiecim, in the annexed part of Poland. It was the largest of all German concentration camps.
Similie; its showing how that kid is moving his hands wildly to ward off whatever is in his way
the next ones a metaphor
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Um, winter wonderland I guess?
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