Answer:
eggs im not sure if im right tho
a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid.
since a simile is where you compare 2 things i imagine the similie would be somwhere were he is talking about the maple tree. "before your could say jack robbison they have gone and grown alot bigger than you ever thought they could"
i had some trouble looking for it and thats all that makes sense for the similie i belive.
Explanation:
S.E. Hinton uses a variety of literary devices to make The Outsiders an interesting read. Some of these include alliteration, foreshadowing, hyperbole, irony, personification, simile, and metaphor. Alliteration includes the repetition of similar sounds.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Because I read all of it and did research prior
1. regions, have
2. area, inhabited
3. monster, chases
4. Oregon, haunted
5. creature, hides
6. unknown thing, looks ( not sure on this one)
7. Bigfoot, avoiding
8. stories, tell
9. sightings, reported
10. no one, taken