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Two figurative devices used in "Orchid" by Hazel Simmons-McDonald are symbolism and personification. The orchid in the poem symbolizes fragility and beauty, while personification is used to give human qualities to the flower, emphasizing its vulnerability and complexity.
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Gorgeous George's birth name is Wagner, George Raymond.
i have hazel eyes and there green and gold but other peoples eyes can be blue and brown/gold . :) A.M.G.- i have hazel eyes and mine are mostly green and blue with a VERY small amout of brown near the pupil, however from far away most people consider them brown. moral of the story: hazel contains several colors but often noted as an off brown of some sort.
Me llamo Hazel. (lit. I call myself Hazel) This variation is more commonly used. Mi nombre es Hazel (lit. My name is Hazel)
Hazel Bradley has written: 'Hazel's hymns'
개 암 나무 = hazel
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Hazel Catmull's birth name is Hazel Marie Catmull.
Hazel Forbes's birth name is Hazel Froidevaux.
Hazel Longden's birth name is Hazel Tarn.