Imagine your family is hosting a foreign exchange student from China, named Yi-Men. Yi-Men is enjoying learning about American c
ulture, and asks you to tell her how to make your favorite American snack. In three to four sentences, write down the directions you would give her. Make sure to use transition words, such as "first," "then," or "finally" to show the sequence of steps.
To make a batch of cinnamon rolls, you first preheat the oven to the instructed temperature on the package. Then, you place the rolls evenly apart on a baking sheet. After that, you put them in the oven and when they're done, you get them out carefully, as they will be hot. Finally, you can glaze and eat them.
The speaker's employment of figurative language produces the idea that love is feeling sheltered, and not something that you can just dispose of. In the third stanza, the poet conveys his idea that loves warmth makes you feel protected by the use of a metaphor