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English, 10.02.2021 05:30 saucyboyFredo

“I have lived in the West, where you can see the weather coming for miles, and it is true that out here we are at something of a disadvantage. When extremes of temperature collide, a hot and cold front, winds generate instantaneously behind a hill and crash upon you without warning." what type of figurative language is this?​

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