I'm a writer, so I cannot write a poem for you because I'm afraid of losing the rights to my work. However, I can help you to come up with your own. What do you find peaceful and calm? Maybe a hike, swimming in a lake, writing, listening to music? When you do the thing you like, how does it make you feel? can you relate something to nature or something else? Like if you like music, can you see the notes floating like butterflies? That would be a simile because I used the word "like" when comparing the notes to butterflies. If I wanted to write a metaphor, it would be something like, "The notes, butterflies that float gently in the air"
Take something simple and expand on it. Add "fluff" to make the thought, or poem, longer.
Hope this helped!
<u>Answer:</u>
‘I am Malala’ is an autobiographical book written by Malala Yousafzai. This book describes how an 18 year old girl stood for the Right of education for girls. For Malala, education is a basic right of every individual. In this book, she states the importance of Education.
She have mentioned that she would have married off early and must be sitting at one corner of the house had she not pursued her schooling. If we talk about Taliban, they don’t really consider education important.
And that can be known from the fact that Taliban denied education for girls in 1966. When people are denied of their education, their life is merely nothing, they’re controlled by people around them.
They don’t have the sense of what’s right and what’s wrong. And most importantly, they remain Orthodox for their whole life because they don’t really get to expand their thinking.
Action words, or action verbs, simply express an action. The action is something you are doing and includes sleeping, thinking, sitting, and napping, even though you are not active. Non action words, or non action verbs, do not refer to an action, but represent a state of being, need, opinion, sense, or preference. Examples are the “be” verbs, like: am, are, was, were, is, has been, and had.
I'm going to at school
noun. verb proposition. Adjective