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Contraposition Posted 9 years ago
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In a haze of blazing sunshine

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The rest of the summer term passed in a haze of blazing sunshine.

  

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The summer term was a time which is not easily remembered for the events that happened. The person saying it remembers the blazing sunshine but not a lot else. The word 'haze' was chosen as it fits with the 'sunshine' and also it rhymes with 'blaze'.

  • The summer term was a time which is not easily remembered for the events that happened.
  • The person saying it remembers the blazing sunshine but not a lot else.
  • The word 'haze' was chosen as it fits with the 'sunshine' and also it rhymes with 'blaze'.
  • It suggests a time of happiness and nothing negative - perhaps the less pleasant events have been forgotten in the 'haze' which suggests a blurred image of things.
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The summer term was a time which is not easily remembered for the events that happened. The person saying it remembers the blazing sunshine but not a lot else. The word 'haze' was chosen as it fits with the 'sunshine' and also it rhymes with 'blaze'. It suggests a time of happiness and nothing negative - perhaps the less pleasant events have been forgotten in the 'haze' which suggests a blu

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