He was bold, you could tell, not by the way he walked, talked, or even by the way he shouted at the peasants below him, but by what he was wearing. A dark, long black cloak that caught in the wind as he strutted past his enemies as they bowed before him, black goggles you could not see his eyes through, wild white locks, and shiny black boots that glistened as they caught the slivers of light shining through the night. He was incredible. He stretched out his hand to grab the powerful wand, not yet touching it, when I noticed a gaping scar on his left hand. I was so in awe that I could not stand. Would this be the end of life as we know it?
I hope this helps, this was taken from one of the stories I am currently writing. :)
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The answer is .org because it’s short for organization
<span>Don't take childhood for granted.I would say this is the main message in the above passage that parents should inculcate in their kids to enjoy their energy and be aware that they will not always have it and that life changes and tends to become much more sober as we get older but at the same time not to think that old age necessarily means life comes to an end especially when we preserve a child-like wonder in the world all our lives.</span>