Explanation:
I was always good at writing. You should start your introduction of with something that will grab the readers attention. For example, you could say "Tim and I(the two boys) have always been afraid of clowns, so why did we decide to go to the circus? Good question-it all started 3 weeks prior to us going." That's not a really good one, but i hope you get the idea!
<h2>Hey there! </h2>
<h3>My friend here is one of the tallest students in my class. </h3>
<h2>Hope it help you </h2>
Answer:
The repetition of singing throughout the poem paints a picture of many Americans working and singing at the same time. The poem also repeats the idea that each person's song is his own, so the image is one of many different songs being sung at once. Their songs and jobs are all different, but they seem happy and joined together in song.
Explanation: i did the test and got a 100%
This passage from Nectar in a Sieve uses both personification and a simile. A simile is a comparison made between two things using the word 'like' or 'as'. In the excerpt, fear is compared to "black flying ants after a storm" using the word 'like'. Personification is when an inanimate object is given human like qualities, such as breathing, feeling, talking, etc. This is also present in the passage because the narrator has transformed fear into a tangible object by comparing it to the black flying ants. Both personification and similes are forms of figurative language, and both can have powerful affects on the way the audience views the story.