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Everything is different in the morning
Doreene Felder
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Evil Lives There
Caleb Kellogg
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Excitement at the live forum
Muzz
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Exeunt
E. Radomsky
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Existential manifesto
Richard Stephan
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Expectation
Vernon F. McCarty
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Externalism
Robert William Service
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Eyes of hope
The lyrical Muse
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Eyes Wide Open
Dennis Paul Wahler
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Fair Rosamond
George Wharton Edwards
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Fair Weathered Friends
Charles Edward York
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Fairy Princess
Wreck-It Mark
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Fairy Princess
Wreck-It Mark
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Fairytale or nightmare
Aastha Srivastava
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Falling Soldiers
Mr Peter Kiggin
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Family (Cinquain)
Faheem Jawaid
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Family love
Vincent Larcher
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Famous last words
Sandra Mobbs
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FAN
K.V Srikanth
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Fashions
Alfred Noyes
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Fear & Ignorance
Kurt Philip Behm
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Fear and Stagnancy
Melinda Salamone
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Fear is for others
K.V.SRIKANTH
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Fear is for others
K.V.SRIKANTH
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Fear Not
Victoria Pearson
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A figure of speech that compares two unlike things using "like" or "as" is called a _______.
A metaphor
B personification
C simile
D hyperbole