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skad [1K]
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What are some figurative language in the Egypt game Please do it I have a test :(

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grigory [225]1 year ago
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There are quite a few examples of similes in the novel: He was tall and bent and his thin beard straggled up his cheeks like dry moss on gray rocks. His eyes were dark and expressionless, and set so deep under heavy brows that from a distance they looked like dark empty holes.

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