I am not going to give you an essay but here is how to write it:
1. pick a poem that interests you and you can talk about. if its one that you can just say 1 sentence about, dont choose it
2. first make an outline. work on your thesis statement, and write down the main idea of your poem
3. write this all in sentence form, edit it, and you got yourself a good and decent essay!
Answer:
I/we
Explanation:
In first person point of view the narrator is a character in the story, dictating events from their perspective using "I" or "we."
Answer:
1. Why is he doing this? (into passive voice)
Ans. Why this is being done by him?
2. Buy an umbrella. (into passive)
Ans. Let an umbrella be bought.
3. Will milk be drunk by her? (into active).
Ans. Will she drink milk?
4. Let the rubbish be thrown into the dustbin. (into active).
Ans. Throw the rubbish into the dustbin.
Answer:
1. If the bus will be crowded, she'll have to walk to the office.
2. If he gets up early he will get good health.
3. If she is weak, she will not go out very often.
4. If the sun was in the right direction, the photographs would come out very well.
5. If he watches film by night, he falls asleep by day.
6. If he would be too lazy, as he failed in the examination.
7. If he drives carelessly, he will have a serious accident.
8. If my car breaks down, I will miss the meeting.
9. If he doesn't study hard, he will fail the final exam.
10. If Susan eats too much, she will be overweight.