The cat moved stealthily through the grass as if stalking its prey.
The bird spread its wings and soared through the sky like a graceful dancer.
The dog barked loudly, as though trying to communicate with a human.
The rabbit froze in place as if sensing danger from the nearby bushes.
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The Flying Slaves: An Essay On Tom Waits Author(s) : Stephan Wackwitz and Nina Sonenberg Source: The Threepenny Review, Winter, 1990, No. 40 (Winter, 1990), Pp. 30-32 Published By: Threepenny Review