What are some examples of similies in the novel and what are the page numbers?
Similes (note the correct spelling) occur when comparisons are being made with the use of "like" or "as" or "as if" or "as though" -- etc.
"I found it. I found a single sustaining thought. The thought was, You and Phineas are even already. You are even in enmity. You are both coldly driving ahead for yourselves alone. . . . I felt better. Yes, I sensed it like the sweat of relief when nausea passes away; I felt better. We were even after all, even in enmity. The deadly rivalry was on both sides after all."
There's a simile in this sentence. Do you see it?
I have no idea what page it's on -- that's going to be specific to the edition of the book you're reading.
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p 54
it's not 54 for me
Pg 48 "school edition"