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In pages 10-23 of the most dangerous game where are similes shown

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In the story, "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell, one of the first similes is something that evokes an extremely clear mental image. Whitney is describing the "moonless Caribbean night" and notes: It's like moist, black velvet. Note the use of "like," comparing the night to a heavy wet material (velvet).

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