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Similes In All Summer In A Day

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In All Summer in a Day, Ray Bradbury uses vivid description, similes, and symbolism to show the desire to see something you’ve never seen before. The story is about a girl named Margot who comes from Earth, where she saw the sun all the time. Then she moves to planet Venus where the sun comes out every seven years. She tells her school classmates about how she remembers the sun and they start to bully her because they are jealous. The author uses a lot of description, symbolism, and similes to show the desire of the kids to see the sun. Although he does use a lot of other crafts in the story as well. In the story, Margot compares the sun to many things. Some of which being a lemon, fire in the oven, gold, a penny, and a yellow crayon. Margot
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