I can't write an entire essay for you, especially since I am not you and don't know about your travel experiences. But, I can give you some tips on writing this essay.
-If you have never traveled long distance talk about a short distance experiences and expand the story, maybe make something up. Short distance experiences could be something like going to a family members house, going to a museum, etc. If you still can't think of anything then make up an entire story and hopefully this will be good.
-Try to base it off of a personal of some kind if you end up making up the entire story, this can really give mood to your story.
-If you simply don't know how to write this entire essay then make it come from the heart, pour everything out on paper. You can do the fixing later. Sometimes its perfect just the way it is, and if your essay does turn out like this, don't bother trying to change it.
-Try to give "filler" details, that aren't exactly necessary to make your word count higher, if you have a minimum word count, that is.
I hope this helped you out and if not then I'm sorry. If you have any other questions feel free to comment on this and I will try to answer them.
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Author (Oumar Farouk) shows a terrible past through the eyes of a poet who is tapping into a tune that was once sung in his land.
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I read it.
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personification
In this line from Walt Whitman's poem "I Hear America Singing," personification is used. Personification is a figure of speech, or indirect way of conveying an idea, that represents a non-human thing as if it were human so as to give human qualities or traits to it, often by way of a metaphor.
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answer in the explanation. In the future, please take a better photo so that we can see the hole frame. Thanks!
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The cool grey sky was alight with obsidian wings. Through the rustle of the mournful trees, a slight whisper could be heard from the small clearing. A collection of ghastly figures, clad in white smocks and masks, crouched there. Amid the dead grass, glass bottles, and cotton wabs, there was an air of secrecy about the group of workers. Nervous glances towards the treeline and the uncomforatble shifts of plasctic coated shoes were evident as they rushed through their work. The crows screamed in unison, almost echoing the wrath of nature towards these self proclaimed "men of science". The wind picked up, howling as they hastened the pace of their sickly blue gloves. The group hurried to collect data and samples as the darkness creeped in around them.
Our country Nepal is situated between two countries, India and China. Although it is sandwiched between international powers, conflicts have not happened between any, and peace remains. Nepal is a country of various castes and cultures. In other words, it is like a beautiful garden of flowers with people of different ethnicities and backgrounds.
Our country Nepal is not only unique for its flag but also its geographical terrain, the variety of castes and cultures you can find, and the rich history of it. It is the land of various great places and important figures that people know far and wide. The temperature here spans from cool to hot and is a heaven for residing in.
There are about 126 castes in Nepal each with its own rich history and culture which makes Nepal a rich place for culture. Some dating back to the millenniums. Not only that, our country is very rich in its geographical terrain. From the lowest point of just 70 Meters from sea level to the world’s highest peak Mt. Everest (8848.86 meters), we have temperature scales that vary from place to place. It is divided into three regions, Terai, Hilly, and Himalayas each according to their altitude and geographical differences.
Himalayan regions have high and mighty Himalayas that are breathtaking to look at. Out of the world’s top 10 highest peaks, 8 of them fall in my country. It is already a great pride to have come from such a country. The diverse flora and fauna, beautiful landscapes, lush and green jungles, historical and religious places in Nepal are enough to gather the attention of foreigners and locals too. People from all over the world pay thousands of dollars just to see our country’s snow-capped mountains, rivers, cliffs, waterfalls, other beautiful landscapes, the rich flora and fauna, and sites of great religious and historical importance. It just doesn’t end there.