Use the RAD method to identify an example of a simile or metaphor in your text. Describe the figurative language, and explain its meaning.

(the book is Rules by Cynthia Lord)

In the book "Rules" by Cynthia Lord, there is a simile in the following quote: "Catherine…followed the creek like it was a compass needle pointing north."

In this simile, the creek is being compared to a compass needle. The figurative language helps convey the idea that the creek is guiding Catherine in a certain direction, just like a compass needle would. The comparison also adds depth to the character's actions, emphasizing the importance of the creek in helping Catherine navigate her way through her surroundings.

Use the RAD Method to explain one other example of figurative language from your text. Cite the text and explain what type of figurative language is being used.

In "Rules" by Cynthia Lord, there is a metaphor used to describe Catherine's brother, David: "Sometimes I think he can hear better with his eyes."

Repetition: This phrase is an example of a metaphor as it compares David’s visual observation skills with his auditory abilities. The figurative language used suggests that David is exceptionally perceptive and attentive, able to understand and hear things through visual cues and observations. This metaphor adds depth to David's characterization by highlighting his unique way of interacting with the world and understanding the people around him.