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Her eyes were dark pools of mystery.
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Deep dark and dangerous is not a movie. i hope they make a movie it would be awesome to see
As black as death, as black as night, as black like darkness itself.... um as black as an emo..
It would not be a hit.
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Her eyes were dark pools of mystery.
Slept peacefully. Cities don't sleep.
One example of figurative language in "The Fall of the House of Usher" is when the narrator describes the house as having "eye-like windows, through which the lights on dark nights absorbed a hue of the fantastic." This metaphor compares the windows to eyes, creating a sense of unease and mystery around the house.
what is the climax of deep and dark and dangerous.
The author of Deep, Dark & Dangerous is Jaid Black
In the book "Cracker," author Cynthia Kadohata uses figurative language such as similes to describe Cracker, the war dog, as having ears "like radar dishes." The author also describes Cracker's eyes as "dark as olives" and her fur as "bristly as a broom."
deep dark and dangerous' author is Mary downing hahn
Deep dark and dangerous is not a movie. i hope they make a movie it would be awesome to see
The canoe in the book "Deep and Dark and Dangerous" is named the Smiling Shark.
As black as death, as black as night, as black like darkness itself.... um as black as an emo..
This quote can be found on page 5 of "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell.