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FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE IN VISUAL FORM


  Originally serving as a way for me to document my MFA, this blog lives on and serves as a   warehouse for figurative language in visual form. Metaphor, analogy, euphemism, bring them on.

The girl who cried wolf V1

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

This one still needs some work.

posted by Jim Howard, 4:10 PM

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