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Pachacha [2.7K]
2 years ago
6

Can someone help me i have to do a poem on survival and i don't know what to do

English
2 answers:
Nezavi [6.7K]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

I'm In Survival mode

Survival mode,  

Trying to thrive in a world

Where many people struggle to live

The Coldness is unforgiving,

Dark and Focused

I'm in survival mode  

The survival mode where I fit in the most

The survival mode where I lose the most

I'm in Survival mode

DedPeter [7]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The sun is like ( simile ) the beautiful smile I would see walking up and down the streets in the city

I awake another day another hour another aimless target I would try to acheive ( ailleration )

I was now in the <em>wild </em>

It felt as now I was never a <em>child ( rhyme ) </em>

Running up and down a <em>hill </em>

For if I wanted to eat I had to <em>kill ( rhyme ) </em>

A smile as bright as the city light would show then on the darkest night

Something I may never experience then here, even when asleep you have to fight. ( rhyme )

I had to fight for my survival

For with nature, I have a never ending rival. (Another rhyme and personification)

<u><em>I hope this is good.</em></u>

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