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What is the meaning of the following simile she dance gracefully like a swan gliding across the lake. When used in a text does it give the raider a better understanding of how gracefully she dance does it provide Heimir for the raider doesn’t confuse the reader or doesn’t let the raider know that the girl is not a very good dancer.
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The simile "she dances gracefully like a swan gliding across the lake" suggests that the person being described is dancing with elegance and poise, akin to the smooth and effortless movements of a swan on water. When used in a text, this simile conveys a positive and skillful portrayal of the dancer, enhancing the reader's understanding of her graceful movements. It does not suggest that she is not a good dancer, rather it highlights her ability to move gracefully.
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