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The Cay Theodore Taylor

First line Like silent, hungry sharks that swim in the darkness of the sea, the German submarines arrived in the middle of the night. LIKE SHARKS = SUBMARINES SIMILE – COMPARISON USING LIKE OR AS.

Parts of Speech Like silent, hungry sharks that NOUNS Like silent, hungry sharks that swim in the darkness of the sea, the German submarines arrived in the middle of the night.

Parts of Speech ADJECTIVES Like silent, hungry sharks that swim in the darkness of the sea, the German submarines arrived in the middle of the night.

Parts of Speech PREPOSITION Like silent, hungry sharks that swim in the darkness of the sea, the German submarines arrived in the middle of the night.

Parts of speech PRONOUN Like silent, hungry sharks that swim in the darkness of the sea, the German submarines arrived in the middle of the night.

Parts of Speech VERB Like silent, hungry sharks that swim in the darkness of the sea, the German submarines arrived in the middle of the night.

Parts of a sentence Like silent, hungry sharks that swim in the darkness of the sea, the German submarines arrived in the middle of the night.