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Jigneshbharati Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Taste like a night on the sea

My father is a big man with wild black hair. When he laughs, the sun laughs in the window-panes. When he thinks, you can almost see his thoughts sitting on all the tables and chairs. When he is angry, me and my little brother Huey shiver to the bottom of our shoes.

“What kind of pudding will you make?” Huey said.

“A wonderful pudding,” my father said. “It will taste like a whole raft of lemons. It will taste like a night on the sea.”

https://www.gpsd.us/cms/lib/NJ01000249/Centricity/Domain/241/The Pudding Like a Night on the Sea.pdf

What does "it will taste like a night on the sea" mean in the given context? What sort of grammatical structure is this ?
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You have to use your imagination. com/figurative-language-for-students-and-teachers ,

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You have to use your imagination. This is a good example of https://www.literacyideas.com/figurative-language-for-students-and-teachers,

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