Why not look for examples on the Internet and try to do it on your own? Still, I know how hard it is to come up with something on your own when you are writers blocked.
I think this would be repetition:
I remember:
I remember the day I meet you
You were beautiful, I admit
I remember the times you caressed me
You meant everything to me
I remember you today
You will always be in my heart
I remember you always
You will never leave my memories
This would be using simile and metaphor:
Breakup
Breakup is a terrible feeling
It's like a burning fire which crumbles your heart into ashes
It's like a black hole you are being consumed into
Breakup is a terrible though
Breakup is a terrible enemy
It's like a war you are to face
It's a heavy rock you are to carry
Break is a terrible thing
These are my original poems using my own words. I hope this helped!!! :)
In the story Hearts and Hands, the primary characters are:
- Miss Fairchild
- Mr. Easton; and
- Marshal.
<h3>What is characterization?</h3>
Characterization refers to the development of a character, how they appear in the beginning of the story and how they are transformed through the plot.
Characterization evolves based on:
- The word of the character
- How they interact with other characters
- The narrators description of the character.
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Holinshed`s Chronicles (first edition 1577) is the great piece of work of chroniclers working in collaboration. It is a collection of stories describing England, Scotland, Ireland and their histories from the first mas`s step on the territory till the middle of the 16th century.
The principal theme of the Holinshed`s Chronicles is the history of the three regions England, Scotland and Ireland. It was an attempt to describe and publish universal history and cosmography of the three British regions. In general, the topics are the lives of the kings of the past and their time of reign and the events or wars they were confronting.
It is known that Shakespeare took inspiration for his <em>Macbeth</em> and <em>King Lear</em> from the Chronicles.
Is this the Scarlet Ibis story?
Vehement. It's not ironic because it's straightforward. It's not casual because toiling for a week isn't something one is casual about. It's not insulting of the line "In strength excelled thee". Therefore, vehement is left, and the passion is evident throughout the text.