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examples of figurative lanuguage in the most dangerous game

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In "The Most Dangerous Game," there are small examples of figurative language, but Richard Connell keeps mostly to a clear and simple prose. When Rainsford comments on the very dark, moonless night: "Ugh! It's like moist black velvet."

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