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To describe the mood or atmosphere of a mountain on a summer day, one wants to choose words and use images that describe the overall setting. For example, if the overall setting is stormy and ominous, use words that describe the approaching (or present) storm, such as "stormy" and "grey" and "threatening". An appropriate image in this same case would be, "like a warrior attacking the enemy".

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