Writers periodically compete to see who can write the longest sentence in literature. James Joyce long held the English record w
ith a 4,391 word sentence in Ulysses. Jonathan Coe one-uped him in 2001 with a 13,955 word sentence in The Rotter’s Club. More recently, a single-sentence, 469,375 word novel appeared.Writers periodically compete to see who can write the longest sentence in literature. James Joyce long held the English record with a 4,391 wor
Traditionally, the longest sentence in English literature has been found in James Joyce's 'Ulysses' which contains 4,391 words. However this was surpassed in 2001 by Jonathan Coe's book 'The Rotter's Club' which contains a sentence 13,955 words long.
“i can drink that soda straight as if it was water” means that he/she can drink that soda like they drink water. with the same reaction in easier words
Simile: life is like a box of chocolates Hyperbole: he ran for an eternity Metaphor: ping pong was his life Allusion: the world is just waiting for you to go enjoy it Personification: maybe Forrest grump had it right about life