Answer:"I've reached the point where I hardly care whether I live or die. The world will keep on turning without me, I can't do anything to change events anyway." With this quote from The Diary of A Young Girl it goes to show she is no longer a adolescent but finally a teenager as she had wished. Now she has to face all the hardships of growing up and fighting every problem the world throws at her. She realizes as she grows up she's not invincible and can't change all the bad things that happen. She just has to go through it as a teenager and keep on living.
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Metaphor
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This is an metaphor because you are comparing them without like or as
<h3>My child and I hold hands on the way to school,</h3><h3>And when I leave him at the first-grade door</h3><h3>He cries a little but is brave; he does</h3><h3>Let go. My selfish tears remind me how</h3><h3>I cried before that door a life ago.</h3><h3>I may have had a hard time letting go.</h3>
<h3>Each fall the children must endure together</h3>
<h3>What every child also endures alone:</h3><h3>Learning the alphabet, the integers,</h3><h3>Three dozen bits and pieces of a stuff</h3><h3>So arbitrary, so peremptory,</h3><h3>That worlds invisible and visible</h3>
Children
Friends
babies
lunches
bikes
She's afraid that the potion won't work, she's afraid that Friar gave her poison, and she's afraid she'll awake and suffocate before Romeo arrives