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Old 04-2-2008, 05:52 PM   #21
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Default Re: Reference: Rhetorical and Poetic Devices

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Originally Posted by MalReynolds View Post
"Her face looked like the stony steps in front of the courthouse, or like a bag of silverware that had been thrown into the washer and put on 'spin cycle' - that is to say, she had a face comprised of many spoons and polished rocks. Take from this what you will. I found her exceedingly beautiful."
The literature forum now belongs to you. Excellent simile, by the way. I enjoyed reading those four lines quite a bit. =)
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