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English, 15.03.2022 09:50, yeehaw777

In 200-250 words, describe the picture as an outside observer, or
as someone (seen or unseen) in the photo

Must Include:
at least one detail for each of the 5 senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch)
one simile (compares two unlike things using like or as.)
one metaphor (compares two unlike things without using those 2 words)


In 200-250 words, describe the picture

as an outside observer, or
as someone (seen or unseen) in

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