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English, 04.06.2020 13:24, sarah7984

Find example of each type of language figurative, connotative and technical in this passage Did did you ever imagine that a tiny snail and a giant octopus might be part of the same family tree most people don't realize that snails muscle squids and even octopods belong to the same category of creatures known as mullock's these amazing creatures are in vertebrates which means they don't have spines the mullet fish are three basic body parts in foot a body in a man until the foot is a freshly part of the mullet body made up mostly of muscle tissue and its nail the foot is the part of the mullock's that meet the ground and gently rolls the body Ford from the slow measured motion comes the phrase a snail's pace and mulick soft body is like a fragile bag that holds the heart the guts and the various internal organs the men's sale which is often the shell or a tough started converting functions like a suit of armor to protect the body

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