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In today's world, people are mostly like to suffer from a lot of diseases. Due to no work, heavy diet and using devices every day. It is leading people to suffer from more delicate diseases. Therefore, to stay always healthy and strong we need to mostly emphasize on a games that are innumerable in number. As games makes us little healthy and prosperous. But in today's context, we have a lot of games that are based on physically and virtually.
for example: playing outside means playing games like volleyball, basketball, cricket, football, badminton etc included in physically one. Whereabout,games like freefire, imposter, temple run,pubgy these comes under virtually one or we can say it as gaming. There is a vast difference between this two things. Both of them are good on their own place. But in my opinion I prefer everyone to play outside using physical strength so that it can help you to stay fit and calm whereas gaming makes a man physically dumb and unfit .. But sometimes gaming can literally sharp your mind.
To sum up, Gaming comes under playing virtually whereabout playing outside falls under physical one. Therefore, I want all of us to be physically fit by engaging in more physical game or game that is played outside like khokho, basketball, football, volleyball but make sure u are playing safely . on the other hand , virtual game are also good if u select them properly like chess and other..
Shakespeare uses alliteration, end rhyme and onomatopoeia in his poem. Alliteration is the repetition of the same sound a the beginning of a group of words. An example of this is the first line: "Full fathom five thy father lies". The /f/ sound is repeated. He also uses end rhyme in his poem to create the rhyme scheme ABABCCDED. Lastly Shakepeare uses the sound device onomatopoeia. An onomatopoeia is word that sounds the same as it's meaning. An example of this is "Ding-Dong."
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A stanza is like a group of lines in a poem.
Roses are red
Violets are blue
I think im awesome
so are u.
that is 1 stanza
The Atlantic Ocean around the North Pole is ice-covered.