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Sound of Thunder (5 metaphors (“The Monster lay, a hill of solid flesh.”,…
Sound of Thunder
5 metaphors
“The Monster lay, a hill of solid flesh.”
“The Monster lashed its armored tail, twitched its snake jaws, and lay still.”
“The Monster twitched its jeweler’s hands down to fondle at the men, to twist them in half, to crush them…”
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5 similies
“It was like standing by a wrecked locomotive or a steam shovel at quitting time, all valves being released or levered tight.”
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“Like a stone idol, like a mountain avalanche, Tyrannosaurus Rex fell.”
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Sensory Details
Three sights
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It came on great oiled, resilient, striding legs. It towered thirty feet above half of the trees, a great evil god, folding its delicate watchmaker's claws close to its oily reptilian chest.
The Monster lay, a hill of solid flesh.
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Three smells
and there was a thing to the air, a chemical taint so subtle
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Foreshadow
As they all travel back to the time of dinosaurs so that Eckels can shoot a Tyrannosaurus rex, the guides caution Eckels,
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