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Our readers are now in shock, and will have noticed also that you use website, not Web site, and lowercase web. Best is the evocative language, which reflects what might be a child's sensory response to the natural world even while the words' arrangement on the page depicts that world: a pale "wisp" of white cloud becomes a larger "plump / bright dome / of sugary white / sky-muffin"; later, in vast, overlapping capital letters, a "cloudburst" generates straight-falling lowercase phrases: "big as grapes"; "falling faster"; "monster splats. Uppercase letters are on one side, lowercase on the other. |
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