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Does the 'her cheeks blooming scarlet' part make sense in this sentence?

“I’m so sorry!” Liza called out, her cheeks blooming scarlet after her near-death experience.

Does it make sense that she is blushing or should I find another metaphor?

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Answer:

It makes sense. I would say that it means that her cheeks are blushing, but it could also mean that she is embarrassed. Those two are linked, as people blush when embarrassed.

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Hope this helps!

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