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Gold in the hills

by Jack Gabolinscy

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"Figurative language is the use of imagery such as similes, metaphors and idioms. Telling the story of a familys discovery of gold in a river, the text uses narrative form as the basis for examining figurative language.Reading Age: 11.5-12.5 years Text Type: Narrative Contents:An Unexpected AdventureAn Exciting DiscoveryA Big MouthThieves in the NightHoodwinkedNever the Same AgainBoomtown… (more)
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"Figurative language is the use of imagery such as similes, metaphors and idioms. Telling the story of a familys discovery of gold in a river, the text uses narrative form as the basis for examining figurative language.Reading Age: 11.5-12.5 years Text Type: Narrative Contents:An Unexpected AdventureAn Exciting DiscoveryA Big MouthThieves in the NightHoodwinkedNever the Same AgainBoomtown

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