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Author's Use Of Figurative Language
I have noticed that the author likes to use a lot of figurative language when it comes to describing what the world has become. He is using personification to show how the world is slowing dying. Although the world isn’t really burning alive it is slowing becoming a world where there is nothing left to live, or look forward to anymore. It is very sad for all the characters to have to be living (or just keep surviving lucky) in this new world because they is absolutely nothing for them to do no more except for a believing that the aliens would hopefully leave soon. (106 words)

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