Borne

What is an example of imagery in the novel, Borne?

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One example of imagery can be found in our introduction to Mord, as he is “opening his great maw and scraping his muzzle across the polluted riverbed,” and then flitting through the air, “a murderer light as a dandelion seed” (4).

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