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Brady Chandler
Uh, read the book.
Charlotte Siobhan
There is no answer to that question because you have to read an entire book to understand the metaphors. Also find your own homework answers.
Debra Byrd
There's a page that doesn't have metaphors?
loser
all of them, friend, all of the metaphors
Sascha
Your question was another wound to my already limping hope that the youth of today will recover the joy of reading. A meta-answer for you.
Chris Vanjonack
Page #12, dude.
Bailey Thompson
yes I agree with you
Mason S
Yes Tons of pages!
Samantha (Bookwyrmsam)
there are metaphors on...... a lot of the pages
Matt
All the odd numbered pages.
Pier Semeria
I agree with both of you.
Mark Pemble
I think what you are looking for is mostly on pages 325 - 327
Dan'l
Metaphor is a literary device. I think Pullman uses simile more frequently.
The entire three-volume work can be read as an allegory.
I cannot take the time to sit and count metaphors and give you page numbers.
The entire three-volume work can be read as an allegory.
I cannot take the time to sit and count metaphors and give you page numbers.
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Feb 04, 2020 05:10PM · flag