"Of course we're in a hurry! Isn't the bus about to leave?"
I don't know what to do with the "as the children" part because it's not a complete sentence.
If you refer to the poem the Tyger by Blake, When using fire as an image of the tiger, Blake aims to evoke the tiger's potential creation and its fierceness"Tyger tyger, burning bright"/"What the hand, dare seize the fire?"/"what inmmortal hand or eye, could frame thy fearful symmetry?, fire also paints a sobrenatural air on the tiger
1<span>. </span>her love<span> is as </span>all-encompassing<span> as </span>her search<span> for </span>God l<span>. </span>2-4 2<span>. </span>her love<span> is </span>unselfish<span> and</span>seeks no personal reward l<span>. </span>14 3<span>. </span>her love<span> is as deep as grief and as trusting as </span>a<span> child's belief </span>l. 9-10 4.her love<span> is hope this helps</span>