The word that could be substituted for "inscribed" would best be "carved". Carving is just like inscribing. :-)
Ever since I was little I always thought Santa Claus was real, I would see him at the mall sometimes too, I took a picture and he asked me what I wanted for Christmas. It got to a point where I'd stay up all night on Christmas Eve, and one night I thought I heard Santa's reindeer. One thing I remembered the most was, I always thought elves had the best life, they're surrounded by toys and friends, they get to work for the best giving person in the whole entire world.
The thing with my family we spend Christmas opening presents and stockings on Christmas day, it's because my brothers have different dad's, and so they go spend it with them. We have lots of traditions from Christmas presents, lighting candles in the mornings, to rib eye dinner on Christmas eve.Over the years, my family never used a mistletoe, I've only ever seen on in the movies, my parent don't like it too much and we were all still growing.
He helped for America and was a founding father.
This is a TED talk given by Karem Thompson
Explanation:
In her speech she talks about how fear is connected with the stories we had read. She says, first, we have to acknowledge that fear is an entire system of the brain.
Yet today, when we do not have to fear a saber-toothed tiger behind every tree, we are still telling ourselves that a critical level of danger may be right around every corner.
Now our stress is social, ethical, and financial, but our brain elevates the challenges to that same fear center. We have difficult family situations that need attention, but we avoid wading in because we are imagining the worst possible outcome.
Personification is the figure of speech which gives life to inanimate objects.
Examples of personification are:
The flowers are dancing with the breeze.
The wind that gives you a cold embrace.
Hyperbole is used to exaggerate things. Metaphor and simile are used to compare two unlike things.