Answer:
The flowers in the garden grow
swaying in the field so low
everyone is planting them
the flowers, 'o thee is a gem
the flowers speak to me so high
but nothing compares to the little lullaby: LA LA LA!
the baby sleeps along the road
the flowers sway so very cold
flowers, o flowers you make me happy
and nothing is like you: so very snappy
Explanation:
The fourth line says that the flowers are a gem, and uses a metaphor. The fifth uses personification and says the flowers are speaking. The last line uses a simile and onomatopoeia in the words, LA, LA, and LA.
The answer is C, height.
Most authors of articles try to target the audience's age (e.g. a blog about food for teenagers target teens), age (e.g. how to look after your children well, targeting parents), and value(s) (e.g. the values that the audience is looking for).
Middle / mid point
don’t mind this it’s for the character limit
Inequality is a social, systematic and growing problem. For this reason, we can say that inequality is rampant, as it manages to establish itself at an impressive speed, making it difficult to stop.
Social inequality undermines access to basic rights by decreasing people's quality of life and increasing social injustice across the country. The greater the inequality, the more people become victims of this system and end up generating other human beings who also become victims of inequality, making this problem never end, but increasing more and more.
Governments benefit from these systems of inequality, as it opens space for more cases of corruption and favoring a small group of citizens over others. In addition, inequality increases political dependency, causing people to establish a type of cult of political figures who exhibit palliative, ineffective and flawed solutions.
Therefore, we can agree that inequality is a systematic problem, supported by the interests of privileged people, which stimulates its unprecedented increase.
Biographies are "true to life."
People read them to find out how individuals have shaped the way we think or act or enjoy sports or influenced us greatly. Biographies are interesting to read whether you are interested in Mickey Mantle, Babe Ruth, Wayne Gretzky or Joseph Stalin. All of these people and so many others have shaped the way we look at the world.
Biographies represent people who have done things -- even small things.
Some biographies are of people who shaped the way we think. I'm thinking of someone like Dwight Eisenhower who shaped the way Americans look at war and defense and big industry.
Some like Paul or Jesus shape the way we govern moral behavior.
Some like Hitler or Stalin should lead us to utter "never again."