Vocab:
Indignantly(114):
feeling, characterized by, or expressing strong displeasure at something considered unjust, offensive, insulting, or base
bequeath(116):
to hand down; pass on, especially by will.
Literary terms:
"He was like a fire. His throat, the inside of his mouth semmed to crack from the heat, dried out by the intensity of the flames. This bright, soft skin quenched his thirst(123)." This is a simile because she compares him to a fire.
"... a ripple of urgency which, once he had opened someones' heart to God, propelled him torwards other conquests, leaving him forever frustrated.(127)" This is personificatoin because urgency cannot truly ripple.
"When they left the villege, they saw a large, overgrown private park, a beautifully deep, clear lake and a house up on a hill. (129)" This is an example of imagry because you can clearly see the area in your head.
Quote:
Theme;
The theme of this now is people relish in the aid of others, but are not truly thankful.
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
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