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English, 10.04.2021 21:50, msjuly723

Are either of these similies/figurative language? “The aloneness howled louder than the wind.
Louder even, than my anger.”

“My anger was strong enough to lift me to my feet and, one raised foot at a time, push me higher into the storm”

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