Answer:
Explanation:
The narator said thet the minuted waiting were agonizing because the kids did not want to go to school and they were waiting, hopefuly for the news to say that there would be no school.
Answer:
1. Taste
2. Touch
3. Sight
4. Smell
5. Sound
Explanation:
Imagery is a term that contains illustrative wording and symbolism which lets the readers understand the context of a sentence through imagination.
Examples of Imagery are:
Taste: The usual aroma of her sister's eggplant sauce prompted her to smile sheepishly.
Sound: The performance was so noisy that his ears rang for a week, after that day.
Sight: The lady was the most beautiful he’d ever seen; dark, curvy, and fully endowed.
Smell: After chewing the concoction, his breath reeked of garlic.
Touch: The old woman's skin was soft against his skin.
We can see that one lesson from "Washed Up Plastic Makes Art with a Vital Message" is about the importance of cleaning up of the environment from pollution.
While one of the lessons in "Gandhi: Truth In Action" is about how one can take up a political action without using violence means.
<h3>What is lesson?</h3>
Lesson actually refers to what someone learns or will learn from a particular story, subject matter, discourse or film. In other words, we can say that lesson is a message being passed across.
Thus, we see the above lessons that one can get from the stated articles.
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