Answer:
Doesn't everyone?
Explanation:
We all cry for a reason
A break up
Lost a love one
Your bff past away
Or some its because of stress
Answer and Explanation:
This is the poem "Teenagers" by Pat Mora:
One day they disappear
into their rooms.
Doors and lips shut
and we become strangers
in our own home.
I pace the hall, hear whispers,
a code I knew but can't remember,
mouthed by mouths I taught to speak.
Years later the door opens.
I see faces I once held,
open as sunflowers in my hands. I see
familiar skin now stretched on long bodies
that move past me
glowing almost like pearls.
As was described in the question, a simile compares two different things with the help of "as" or "like". The purpose is to attribute a characteristic of one of those things to the other.
<u>In the poem, the speaker is using a simile when she says, "open as sunflowers in my hands." Her children are now big, much bigger than she could have expected them to become in just a few years. It's as if she is surprised by the fact that they are no longer babies. They are grown, different, just like a flower is when it opens, when it ceases being just a bud.</u>
Answer:
there is a way of thinking that could trick your brain into wanting to learn and if not then learn more, it is the super mario effect, and what this way of thinking is basically turning a test into a game and thinking of the issues as a pit or a green shell or whatever you want them to be, because like a video game your end goal is to finish what you started or to save the princess and get through all the challanges, this is the best way i could summerize it but this isn't my idea there is a video that goes into detail on TEDx talks, look up "super mario effect" and you should be able to find something, hope this helps!