![]() ![]() The Runaway Bunny by Margaret Wise Brown Margaret Wise Brown uses metaphors for comparison purposes in The Runaway Bunny. 6) ugly as sin, calls herself Wilcox? (p. 50) we’d been working like a whole pack of bird dogs (p. They all do things humans would normally do such writing diaries or typing on a typewriter.Ī Long Way from Chicago by Richard Peck Peck’s writing is liberally sprinkled with similies for comparison purposes: bald as an egg (p. The humor in her stories comes from animals who are personified. ![]() Grandmother sailed little bark boats downriver to me With messages I love you Eli, one said.ĭiary of a Worm by Doreen Cronin Duck for President Click, Clack, Moo Cows that Type In all of the above stories Doreen Cronin uses personification. That sound, like a whisper, she said Gathering in pools Where trout flashed like jewels in the sunlight. “My grandmother loved the river best of all the places to love. IMAGERY All the Places to Love by Patricia Maclachlan Maclachlan describes beautifully everyone’s favorite spot on the farm. ![]() ![]() 2 Maclachlan describes beautifully everyone’s favorite spot on the farm. ![]()
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