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We drifted along lazily, very happy, through the magical light of the late afternoon. Which type of descriptive detail best describes the language used in this sentence from My Antonia? metaphor simile
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We drifted along lazily, very happy, through the magical light of the late afternoon.
Which type of descriptive detail best describes the language used in this sentence from My Antonia?
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