So! You could put together a bunch of stories in one essay explaining how they are some what simular. It would put in extra work, impress your teachers, and you'd get explore some intresting topics! I have a few suggestions but I'm gonna comment them because I don't wanna have to retype this-
Today I'm not accessible because I'm going to a slumber party with my best friend Teresa, she's awe and rational in terms of problems. When I was on my way home, I dropped my favorite pencil and began to roll when the air propel it further, but I retrieve it before I continued rolling, although I have a retorta of it, hahah. When I was going to get to Teresa's house, I found the boy I liked, I tried to exempt him, but I felt he would look bad and I said hello. Then I arrived at Teresa's house and hug her, ate pizza and played video games and prevailed until the end. , sometimes I think that she and I are very compatible
-Ana
Answer:
Alejandro is exhausted by his loud family, but when his mother explains to him why family is important to her, he realizes he was being selfish and unrealistic and starts to enjoy being with them.
Explanation:
In the excerpt "Sinners in the hands of an angry God", Jonathan Edwars personifies hell. As we can easily point out Edwaras adds a mouth gaping open meaning as it is an actual living being; he also describes it as a living being when he states "there is nothing between you and hell". Therefore, it is clearly understood the the personification figure is about hell. On the other hand, the effect the author wants to project in the audience is that the mercy of God can rescue his people from this hungry creature. The author has a clear purpose to make this strong personification, to inspire his people from fear to believe it God's power.
Okay so there are going to be 360 pairs of shoes