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Also along the lines of global warming you could talk about environmental problems like using cleaner energy like solar panels and why we don't use more of them in places with more sun exposure like deserts that could give us more power
"Raining cats and dogs" literally means that small animals are falling out of the sky. But, of course, this image of animals falling from the sky is a metaphor for very large, heavy drops of water (and possibly dark skies, since animals are opaque).
In a normal metaphor there should be <u><em>no</em></u> word (like).
if you made this example try to change it, but if it is the teacher's question......
<u><em>Hope this helps!</em></u>
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When constructing a summary for a poem, the first thing one should do is read the poem then immediately retell the poem to yourself in your own words. This should be the first part of the summary—first state the poem’s title, the poem’s author, then write some sentences about the main idea of the poem. In a poem’s summary, you’ll want to be sure to touch on as many literary elements as possible—setting, characters, etc. Whatever you do, be sure to never include your opinion of the poem. A poem should be just an ordinary retelling with absolutely no analysis. For a poem, it’s just the facts and nothing but the facts. Because you will need to include two important ideas from the poem in your summary, one thing you might want to include is a mention of two themes as themes are an important part of the message a poem's author may be trying to convey.