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"The sun-- looks like a pat of softened butter-- melting-- into a warm, creamy mashed-potatoes cloud-- in the middle of a bottomless powder-blue bowl." This is another way I'd describe the sky in my own words at times...what about you? How would you explain the sky’s appearance to someone, like how Max asked Liesel to creatively express it in her own words?
Miranda The sky itself was a brilliant canvas that humans hardly ever paid attention to, often more likely to amuse themselves in dead, blocks, of metal calle…m´Ç°ù±ðThe sky itself was a brilliant canvas that humans hardly ever paid attention to, often more likely to amuse themselves in dead, blocks, of metal called cellphones.
The sky was brushed with a tone of blue that could only be described as freedom. It was a few shades lighter and even more translucent than the waves of the great ocean; It was a yawning expanse of this breathtaking blue that was so alive it seemed to be able to scoop you off your feet and twirl you through a waltz in the sky. (less)
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