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'English Idioms' Project, if you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours. Told to interpret how we like but look for the less obvious, I have sort to look at how the saying fars in the context of relationships. (Thank you to Hannah and Chris for volunteering themselves!) I found it interesting to look at the idea of compensation, and how we seek people who complete us, or allow for our faults. My particular favourite is the last one. The colours, although dramatically contrasting, merge together in the scene, the writing adds a personal quality and the double figure symbolises unity and partnership.
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