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DIA [1.3K]
3 years ago
11

Write a poem that discusses your emotions towards testing, use figurative language, make sure you write at

English
1 answer:
fenix001 [56]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Failure

I'm scared,

I'm supposed to be completing my work,

but I can't control myself,

as if I took a pill before I started.

shaking in udder fear.

I wish I could scream,

I don't want to fail,

Is it this, or this.

I feel like I'm in a nightmare.

I want to end my sorry tail.

I can't turn it in like this,

I want everyone to be proud of me,

I can't turn it in as is,

pick one fish from the four.

Ok, ok, just turn it in,

Finally, I'm done, now I can exit through the door.

But, still,

I'm scared

What If a fail!

What dad and mom where right!

I don't want to be a failure.

I will forever be filled with fright.

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