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English, 20.09.2019 12:50 StephenSudu

"the world had lost its boundary lines. my mother who was small and soft was the strength of the family my father who was the rock on which the family had been built was sobbing like the tiniest child. everything was suddenly out of tune like a broken accordion. where did i fit into this crazy picture" identity an example of figurative language used in this paragraph and about 75-100 words, discuss its meaning and impact

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