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lara [203]
3 years ago
12

can someone write me a 250 words monologue and the topic is anyday of the week either monday -sunday pls i need help ASAP FOR BR

AINLIEST
English
1 answer:
Jlenok [28]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Aww, I remember when I was the tallest building round here. People’d come for

miles to tickle my stairs with their feet for an unrivalled view of London. Higher

than the church spires and steeples we were loftier than angels; equals of the sun

and sky. And I was a telescope, too, with stairs designed for barometric pressure

readings.

Now lazy oiks go round in a circle to get much higher. I’m just a faded icon, away

from the leisurely hub, hidden by newer buildings. A forgotten relic of another time,

passed by suits who barely glance as they hurry to work. I’m not entirely alone and I

know I shouldn’t grumble so much. Tourists and school parties frequent my viewing

platform

I’ll always maintain my position as the greatest column. Nelson (and some others)

may have his poncy square and a history of protest but the latter has been banned

and what is the point of a square if it cannot be viewed from above, along with the

other nice additions in his neighbourhood. “A waste of time and money,” I say (just

don’t mention the Berlin Victory Statue).

And Trajan (the best of the Rome brethren), let’s face it, was only built so people

could see an opulent (read pointless) bronze tiled roof. Though I hear the frieze is

nice.

I still long, though, for the heyday of youth before the big buildings came and buried

me. and it was only just monday.

Explanation:

mark me brainlylest

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