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metaphors
"America heaven on earth."
"I try to understand, but all I hear is a river of words rushing and thundering pushing me beneath the surface."
"The moon hangs low, a cupped hand of silver water."
"You are a fish in a warm, pretending lake."
"We are in the middle of sea of cars."
"I put my coins in the hungry metal mouth."
"The sun is a hand on our shoulder."
similes
" I stand like a tree roated firm."
"Its light cut the gloom like the eyes of a great cat prowling fo food in the moonlight."
"A word I know darts up like a sparkling fish."
"A woman sits behind a pile of papers tall as a termite mound."
"Want to sound fierce and certain as great as a lion,"
"Cattle gently complaing like tired children."
"My hope flutters high like a bird I can not catch."
"He plops onto the sofa like a sack of grain."
imagery
"Their leaves over my head, they weave a cool, green roof."
"We take a bus to a swimming hole shaped like a giant brick. Its filled with blue water and laughing children."
"I see a picture of a woman tall, with strong arms, and sunny eyes."
personification
"The words steal her smile away."
"You cant even watch the sun put on his brighty pajamas and sink into bed."
"Not dead trees have been teasing me."
"The sun has already said goodnight."
"I can here the cold box humming."
"I find a sleeping one and opened the top."
idioms
"I take off my round head."
"I close my ears to his words."
"Cutting off my nose to spite my face."
"My words taste wrong in my mouth."
"I cringe for the heat of his words."