i mean well you need to plan everything to get a good score
Answer:
What math , science, history ??
English class is like receiving presents on your birthday
or
English class is like having to sit through a movie you didn’t want to see but will be tested on when it’s over.
<span>Similes are comparisons using
the words “like” or “as” in order to give readers a better sense of
understanding when there may otherwise be little understanding or not the
understanding a writer wishes to convey. What this means is that authors will
compare something that may not be known to readers to something that most
likely will be known in order to present the best image understood by the most
readers. Because not everyone may have
the same perspective of an English class as you, for instance, one way to
convey an idea of what English class is to you, the use of a simile would work well. If you enjoyed your English class you might
compare it to something you know your general audience enjoys and write
something like “English class is like receiving presents on your birthday”
because of how each day’s knowledge is wonderful surprising experience for
you. If you hated English class, you
might write something like English class is like having to sit through a movie
you didn’t want to see but will be tested on when it’s over. As you can see the use of similes make
writing more expressively.</span>
Explanation:
I think the theme is the importance of listening to your parents. When Randall went on his first solo hike he instantly regretted not paying attention when "his father taught the family to read the position of the sun" and "forgetting the whistle his mother stressed he always bring." Randall suffers the consequences of his disobedience as he struggles to find his way back to his parents. He was frightened, alone, and lost. Randall nearly gave up but thankfully he remembered one tip his father had told him: "If you're ever lost, find a river and follow it." This proves that even the slightest bit of advice from our parents could help us eventually. He utilizes his father's tip and finds himself at a river bank. His hope is restored when he noticed the eagle that rose from the water is the same one that is nested above his camp. Randall follows the eagle and finally returns back to his parents. Without his father's tip he had remembered Randall would've been lost for a while. Sometimes disregarding our parents words can lead to a similar situation such as Randall's. Our parents have plenty of knowledge in different aspects of life and "The Nest" is an excellent example of what could transpire when we disobey our parents.
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