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| Two times the bell tolled. |
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| The attack was a form of organized madness. |
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| Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears. |
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| He was the Attila the Hun of the playground. |
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| I desire death as I wish to stay alive. |
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| The office called you down. |
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| Children cried, horns blared, and voices shouted amid the chaos. |
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| Her lie is like a knife through my heart. |
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| The sky reddened as an evil omen to the sailors. |
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| My heart is an open book. |
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| This test was forged by Satan! |
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| An honest man is a rare gem indeed |
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| Spring danced its way out of winter. |
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| I await with bated anticipation. |
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| She rinsed her hair off, leaving no trace of evidence. |
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| The murky mist mesmerized them. |
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| Hitler...where did you grow your evil heart? |
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| My love for you is infinite. |
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| I suffered from an army of fools. |
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| Dracula made a withdrawal. |
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| Misty kissed him prissily. |
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| The sea was vengeful that day. |
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| The tattered bridge filled him with despairing hope. |
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| The Native People of Canada were relocated. |
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| The blade swished through the air. |
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| "Are we truly alone?" he asked the stars. |
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| He is a friend who must now be an enemy. |
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| Lightening glared, thunder sounded, the platform raised to the joy of the demented maniac at the screaming controls. |
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| Teh comet, plunging into the atmosphere, certainly raised some eyebrows. |
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| It was convenient that he found the handhold just in time to save himself. |
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| Picking, knocking and smacking on the wall produced no results. |
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| I have a notion the ocean is a potion. |
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| Consonance/Metaphor/Assonance |
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| The raging, roaring, riotous mob was like a thing possessed by the Devil. |
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| Alliteration/Allusion/Simile |
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| He wiped his face off-and with an expression that was carved in granite, said, "You're being laid off." |
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| Metonymy/Metaphor/Euphemism |
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| Death, where is thy sting? |
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| Our echoes roll from soul to soul and grow for ever and ever. |
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| All day cows mooed and shrieked/Hollered and bellowed and wept. |
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| Such weight and thick pink bulk... |
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| He must have weighed a ton. |
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| The pen is mightier than the sword. |
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| Parental punishment is an expression of love. |
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| The wind whispered throughout the night. |
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| My love is like a red, red rose. |
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| Her eyes sparkle with the glory of a thousand stars. |
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| The people in the crowd were lumped and bumped together. |
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| You shall be happier than he, yet not so happy. |
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| The sun rose up and sat on the hillside. |
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| I love you as I love myself. |
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| Parting is such happy sadness. |
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| He was the law in that part of the frontier. |
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| The prisoner was subjected to some discomfort before he confessed. |
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| Soon the moon will rise in June. |
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| Oh wall, if only you could tell your story. |
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| The lamp burned her eyes. |
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| He possessed a kind of ignorant wisdom. |
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| His passing was mentioned in the newspaper. |
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| When he spoke, the students were all ears. |
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| The fire crackled warmly. |
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| Shakespeare, where is your voice to help me now? |
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| The rapids jumped, swirled, raged and howled. |
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| Hickory, dickory, dock the mouse ran up the clock. |
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| My dreams are only clouds in the sky. |
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| The sound buzzed in her ears. |
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| The child was a teenie, weenie meanie. |
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| The brash, beautiful brunette boldly stepped forward. |
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| He has the wisdom of King Soloman. |
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| He was her knight in shining armor. |
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| The moon gazed down upon them. |
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| You shall live an eternity of shame. |
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| He both hated and loved her. |
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| She noted the global nuclear war in her daily planner. |
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| She sells sea shells by the sea shore. |
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| Ther have been one thousand casualties in the war so far. |
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| They crucified him at the job interview. |
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| The pot is boiling on the stove. |
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| The grinding, shrieking, pounding of the factory was unbearable. |
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| Twinkle, twinkle little star |
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| Smile O voluptuout cool-breathed earth! |
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| His soul stretched tight across the skies. |
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| Life for me ain't been no crystal stair. |
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| We owe allegiance to the crown. |
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| Nor shall Death brag thou wanderset in his shade. |
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| There are one hundred heads of cattle! |
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