<em>in a final draft it's important you don't use the words A. I, You, Me, My, We, Us, Ours, Yours, Your</em>
<u>Here are some examples of </u><u>analogies</u><u> related to God and His creations:</u>
- 5 sets of analogies related to God and his creations
<u>SYNONYMS</u>
Obedience : Submission
Love : Admiration
Light : Radiance
Darkness : Dim
Joy : Gladness
<u>ANTONYMS-1</u>
Forgiveness : God’s wrath
Heaven : Hell
Light : Darkness
Death : Resurrection
Slavery : Freedom
<u>ANTONY-2</u>
Birth : Death
Blessing : Condemnation
<u>PART TO WHOLE</u>
Tree of Life : Garden of Eden
Adam and Eve : Earth
Genesis : Old Testament
Revelation : New Testament
Peter : 12 Disciples
<u>CAUSE-EFFECT</u>
Forgiveness : Eternal life
Six days of work : God’s creations
Moses : 10 Commandments
Plagues : Israelites’ freedom
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It would be boring and readers and the audience would get bored
Answer:
My translation of these stanzas of the poem "Edward" in modern, familiar English, is as follows:
Why is your sword dripping with blood like that, Edward? Why is your sword dripping with blood like that? And why are you going about looking so sad? Oh, I have killed my good hawk, Mother, Oh, I have killed my good hawk And I don’t have another one. Your hawk’s blood was surely not as red as that.
I hope this helps :)
The bus driver, who only works on weekdays, always waits for me when I'm running late
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