Could I have more information please or is that the full question
By not judging a book by it's cover or a person by their appearance, you...
- Can make new friends
- See the world through a different perspective
- Understand why people act the way they do (if the girl with the attitude is really a mean person or is she going through something...?)
- Get to see someone's true beauty; the more you know someone, the more beautiful they are.
Answer:
The sunflowers.
Explanation:
The poem "Two Sunflowers Move in the Yellow Room" is a short poem of just two stanzas written by Nancy Willard, even though many people credited William Blake to be the author. The poem was written as part of an anthology titled "A Visit to William Blake's Inn".
Personification is when an inanimate thing is given human attributes. It basically is the characterization of non-living things as living beings, with the ability to speak and talk and walk and do things as humans do. And in this poem, <u>the sunflowers are being personified</u>. This is evident in the line <em>"said the sunflowers"</em>. The poet characterized the sunflowers as animate characters, with the ability to talk and speak.
Mostly personal if I am wrong so sorry
Answer:
Here are a few different ones you can choose from
connecting the dots . . .
what picture do the stars scrawl
across the night sky
white azaleas bloom
a young girl between the leaves
smiles in her wheelchair
the light’s sufficient
although the sun’s still rising
— cresting the mountain
a fraction of night
I ponder where I had been —
then there a firefly