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English, 07.04.2021 04:00, braddog5450

What tropes are these and why? 1. The vice principal paused - he smelled trouble in the air.
2. 150 mile an hour wind gust? That's a brisk breeze!
3. He's not the greatest driver (after a massive accident)
4. Buffalo soldiers in the West covered themselves in dust and glory?

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