My cat is a noun.
Chased is a verb.
Mouse is a noun.
His is a verb.
Cat is a noun (again).
Stalked is a verb.
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I’ve most recently read “Heartstopper“ by Alice Oseman.
The type of conflict that the main character (Charlie spring) faced was internal. He struggles with with his sexuality and it has a major impact on his mental health. He learned to put trust in himself and other people. He was able to overcome his conflict by confessing his feelings for his friend, and talking to his parents about his mental disorders. Yes, this conflict is absolutely something that could happen in real life, in fact it’s something a lot of people are going through right now. The solution may work, but probably not as smoothly, as this is a work of fiction.
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I hope this helps! :D
(and yeah, If you’re looking for something to read, I definitely recommend heartstopper. It’s a webcomic on webtoon, tapas, and tumblr.)
So closely did Fitzgerald's art imitate his life. Though he authored four novels and innumerable short stories in his lifetime, Fitzgerald is best known for writing The Great Gatsby (1925), a dispassionate account reflecting the decadence and corruption that engulfed America in the 1920s, before the Great Depression.
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Poetry is a great outlet for surging emotions. Teaching and learning poetry helps students respect and understand the views of people all around the world. Because we are in an age of increasing diversity, this is very important to education. The most important thing is, poetry can have a positive impact on students mental health. Poetry uses powerful imagery. Poems are the epitome of “show, don't tell.” In a poem, you don't have a lot of time or space to spend narrating or telling the reader what's happening.