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Stels [109]
2 years ago
7

Choose any one object from nature and write a 3-paragraph essay from the perspective of that object. Your essay should include:

English
2 answers:
Masja [62]2 years ago
6 0

Answer: BRO JUST WRITE THE ESSAY

Explanation: NOBODYS FONNA WRITE AN ESSAY FOR U

Elodia [21]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

To have no control over your movement must be utterly maddening. To be blown, whipped, even stepped on until eventually, it is decomposed, and forgotten. It's cycle from season to season is short, and taken for granted. The dark green leaves that shelter children from the sweltering heat in summer. The crisp yellow, orange and brown leaves used for bonfires in the fall. Till its final breath in winter, they prove useful.

The life of a leaf must be lonely. It can be compared to the lives of people. Surrounded by many, yet unable to speak. Crowded amongst thousands, and not one in particular stands out. The cycle of a leaf's life is spontaneous, yet it always end the same way, death. The death of a leaf is long, drawn out. The leaf dies once it is ripped from its branch. The leaf then sit in the ground, unburied, unappreciated, unable to return to its home. The leaf awaits for a time it won't be left in the wind.

Explanation:

I hope this helps you form the rest of your essay! I did not want you to get a free essay, rather receive help and write the rest :)

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