What type of figurative language is: "Louie was a machine completely devoted to feeding itself"?
Metaphor
Why is this eleven-year-old boy brought by a sheriff's deputy to live with Harris and his family?
His parents are alcoholics.
Who saved Harris from Buzzer?
Clair
Who said: "Pa lets me use it all the time"
Harris and he is talking about Knute's shotgun.
Harris’s favorite picture is shown. What is it?
Gene Autry
What figurative language is this: "Harris moved up the ladder like a monkey and I followed."
Simile
When Knute mows the hay, what do the boys get to do?
Ride the team and hunt mice
Who does ME have a "crush" on?
Elane Petterson
Who said: "Sure-give me one."
ME and he was talking about Harris giving him a cigarette.
Why does Louie want the field mice?
Louie wants the field mice for mini fur coats.
What figurative language is this: "And there was a tired-looking caving in truck with the Ford emblem on the radiator grill."
This is personification.
Who eats the entire first two batches of pancakes?
Louie
Who breaks their arm saving Harris from getting hit by the bull?
Knute
Who said this: "He pays us a penny for every two mice we get him. Except for Buzzer, of course."
Harris
How does Harris plan to play out the cowboy part of the show?
He plans to jump onto the horse's back. ( bill )
What is this: "Bill kicked with a force just below nuclear."
Hyperbole
Why do you suppose Buzzer is so big and has tufts on the ends of his ears?
He is a lynx cat
Who is a crazy rooster?
Ernie
Who said it: "That ain't fair—he didn't earn that one. He's just taking them from you."
Harris
How is Harris convinced to help out?
ME says he would "kill" him
What is this: "The bike approached something like terminal velocity (speed)."
Hyperbole
Harris steals tobacco from Louie to make cigarettes. What brand of tobacco is it?
Bull Durham
Who kicks ME in the testicles and then in the head?
Vivian
Who said: " A big old puppy lynx."
Clair
Why do you suppose Harris tells Elaine that his cousin isn’t right in the head?
Harris doesn't want to lose his buddy.