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Luba_88 [7]
2 years ago
13

Hi there~ Write a poem based on 2020.

English
2 answers:
tatiyna2 years ago
6 0

Explanation:

Coronavirus, the worst disease,

Hide in your homes, if you please.

Coronavirus, the worst disease,

Hide in your homes, if you please.

A disease killing lives,

And spreading negative vibes,

Symptoms like fever making us weak,

Doctor’s help, we need to seek.

Started in China, now, the world if sick,

Let us unite and find a cure, quick.

You will have fever as I told,

You will get headache and a cold.

Following up, then comes cough,

Getting rid of, is now quite tough.

You will get problems of respiration,

Now, we all need prevention.

Muscle pain can come too.

Let us build immunity, me and you.

Wash your hands with some soap,

We’ll fight the virus, that’s the hope.

Sneeze and cough into a tissue,

Let’s take some steps to tackle this issue.

Don’t go to crowded places,

Don’t be one of those thousand cases,

Visit a doctor if you need care,

Now, just make others, all aware

saul85 [17]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

What if 2020 isn’t cancelled? What if 2020 is the year we’ve been waiting for? A year so uncomfortable, so painful, so scary, so raw — that it finally forces us to grow A year that screams so loud, finally awakening us from our ignorant slumber. A year we finally accept the need for change, Declare change. Work for change. Become the change. A year we finally band together, instead of pushing each other further apart. I think that people are feeling that lack of hope, but they need to remember it is still there.

Explanation:

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