1. The painting that caught my eye was "Hurdy Gurdy Man" by Jennifer Steinkamp.
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Simile: The flower petals were smooth like a leather.
Metaphor: She was a flower in a field full of dirt.
Alliteration: The flowers faced the sunlight.
Personification: The flowers begged for water as they wilted away.
Onomatopoeia: The bee buzzed around the flowers looking for pollen.
Hyperbole: The flowers were so beautiful my eyes hurt from looking at them.
3. As I looked up all I saw were beautiful flowers filling the sky. The flowers faced the sun, and danced with the wind. I saw beautiful hues of pink and yellow. The petals were soft and smooth to the touch. A yellow pollen painted my fingers as I touched them. It smelled like spring. The pretty pink flowers accented the yellow nicely. These were the most beautiful flowers I have ever seen.
4. The flowers were pink and yellow. The stems were tall with four our fives leaves on each. The petals formed a circular shape and had many layers to them. The center of the flowers was a circle filled with pollen. The color of the stems varied flower by flower, the pink with darker, and the yellow with lighter. The one consistent color is the color of the leaves, a dark green. The flowers faced up towards the sun and their roots grew deep into the ground.
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