Answer:
"Nothing is perfect. This was one of Mrs. Hopewell's favorite sayings. Another was: that is life! And still another, the most important, was: well, other people have their opinions too.
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Explanation:
Irony is a literary device used when a character, or even the narration, says the opposite of what I really believe and think. An example of this can be seen in the text shown in the question above, in the lines "Nothing is perfect. This was one of Mrs. Hopewell's favorite sayings. Another was: that is life! And still another, the most important, was: well, other people have their opinions too. "
These lines were spoken by Ms. Hopewell, this is because she says that her daughter should not care what people say or think about the mechanical leg she uses, however Ms. Hopewell herself feels sorry for her daughter and ended up saying something contrary to what I really wanted to say.
Images to be included should be ones that appeal to a sense of community. Images of people having fun gardening, and pleasing shots of the area to be turned into a garden would work well.
Dear Diary
It was not many days ago that my family and I moved to another city. The change was due to the work of my father, who received a very good proposal which would not be disadvantageous to do.
Although I didn't want to move, it would be very selfish of me to behave badly in relation to the move. I miss my old school and my friends. I even believe that my old school's programs are better than the new one and that the space was better organized.
In fact, I believe that my perception of the new school is being influenced by the longing for the old school. However, the new school is not that bad and it has legal programs, like a music program that I am really looking forward to starting.
My classes start tomorrow and I hope people are nice to me. I remember my first day of school at the old school and I was as nervous as I am today, but I hope that just like there, I have good memories and experiences here.
Ankita