Do these sentences have, essentially, the same meaning?

(1) This contrast in color was suggestive of a solar eclipse.

(2) Together, his head and hair looked like a solar eclipse.

(3) The contrast between dark and light created the appearance of a solar eclipse.

So, what do you think? Are these sentences interchangeable? Below you will find the passge from which they have been extracted. Thank you for your suggestions.

Item 1 and item 3 are interchangeable, however the second item has an entirely different meaning. Honestly, if having to choose between 1 & 3, I wouldn’t be able to select either one as preferable to the other.

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