alpacinou
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Right. Opaque means no light passes through.
That works. You can also call it frosted. You don't need "of the room."Okay. What can I say now?
I looked at the translucent window of the room. Light from the street outside ...
That works. You can also call it frosted. You don't need "of the room."
The reader will know you're looking and will know the street is outside. Something like these would be more to the point:I need something to complete the sentence, though:
I looked at the translucent window. Light from the street outside appeared like a circular blur, splashed on the glass.
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