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Silent scream Seriously funny Extinct life Living dead Pretty ugly Deafening silence Same difference Open Secret Unbiased opinion

What does each word mean? OXYMORON What does each word mean? What is the importance of using these two words ‘RAGING’ and ‘QUIET’ together? What do you think is suggested through the title?

Silent scream Seriously funny Extinct life Living dead Pretty ugly Deafening silence Same difference Open Secret Unbiased opinion

What does each word mean? OXYMORON What does each word mean? What is the importance of using these two words ‘RAGING’ and ‘QUIET’ together? What do you think is suggested through the title?