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America is awash in ugly, hateful speech. White nationalists march defiantly, and their slogans are echoed in murderous rampages. Government officials revel in disparaging the very people they patrol. Many people—and I’m one of them—argue that the president’s rhetoric encourages this grotesque and shameful state of affairs even as he nominally condemns it. This has all led to more discussion about free speech and its limits.
First one is Tack , second one is tang, third one is ting
They were a militaristic society
I believe the answer is A. I don't know for sure.
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First, let's look at the five senses. Ask yourself, what is your favorite type of food? Cheetos, steak, carrots, cake? Whatever you want!
1. Touch- what does it feel like. How does it feel when you are eating it?
2. Taste- use figurative language. For example, "the steak invaded my mouth/it's tenderness as soft as a pillow." (That was a horrible example, but you get the point :).
3. Smell
4. Sight
5. Hear- the crunch of the cheetos, etc.
Remember, a poem doesn't need to rhyme unless you want it to! Some of the best poems don't have a meter or rhyme to them. It can be a poem with short, long, medium, or varying sentence lengths. Have fun and brainstorm the elements that you love or dislike about your food. Compare them with the things you see around you. Like my steak being compared with a pillow. To narrow it down, perhaps compare your food with a desert. Or a mountain. You can say something like:
The cheetos flamed in my mouth like the scorching desert sun
Each bite crackled like tumbleweeds
Against my teeth
Cheetos flame red
Like the desert sunset.......
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