Answer: Topic sentences have a dual purpose to communicate the purpose of the paragraph and relate the paragraph back to the thesis. Or if you talking about something exciting, topic sentences have a dual purpose to communicate the purpose of the paragraph and provide exciting details.
Explanation: Hope this helps:)
1. She was running as fast as a cheetah (or) her running was like a cheetah
see like an eagle
2. The student was on fire today
it's raining cats and dogs
( most idioms can be used as a metaphor )
3. The trees danced in the wind
the car suffered
4. Fair is foul, and foul is fair
or a rather common one, she shells sea shells by the sea shore
( or for a name, silly sally )
edit: i realised it states to say in your own words, does that mean you will make a paragraph of it or something? Anyways i hope i helped
Answer:
Explanation:
That's going to be a horrible sight. Haha, I can't see, right. Even if it's not in a storm, it's still horrible. I've tried walking while closing my eyes, and to be honest, I dread it. I think the longest I've done is gone 30 seconds, I had to open my eye. Even at that, it was on a flat land, and I had to walk slowly despite the fact that I knew there was nothing in my front, and it was an even landspace.
Now, all that being said, on a fairly good situation, I wasn't able to close my eyes for long. I simply can't imagine myself being left alone in the middle of a storm. That will be very very traumatic for me. It's draining me mentally imagining how helpless I will be, so it's a no for me.
This question seems to be incomplete. However, there is enough information to find the right answer.
Answer: When we’re bored, the brain begins a process called “autobiographical planning,” which refers to when people have the chance to reflect on our lives, which can lead to establishing our goals and the way we think we can achieve them.
Explanation:
In her 2017 TED Talk (How Boredom Can Lead to Your Most Brilliant Ideas), Manoush Zomorodi claims there´s an important connection between boredom, creativity, and innovation. Since the moments of boredom allow the brain to make connections between dissimilar ideas and develop problem-solving ideas, it´s important not to fill our moments of boredom with distracting activities, such as scrolling through the cellphone.
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explanation it should be a Woking explanation