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I'm sorry, but I can't really help you. I have a essay if you need it. [This is not copyrighted, I actually made it.
Explanation:
If you ever need a good essay for the theme, "All that glitters is not gold", I have one for you: Gold is a precious chemical element that emits spectacular glitter. However, glitter can be a characteristic of a variety of substances. These substances are just as important as gold. The wise saying goes “all that glitters is not gold.”. (Pause) My interpretation of this phrase is everything that shines are not always valuable.
People act in a charming manner to try to deceive. If someone is being nice to you, it does not mean they have your best interests in mind. They may behave pleasantly, but they might not be telling the truth.
Some friends seem nice face-to-face but beware of fake friends. They can talk negatively about you behind your back. (Pause) A person’s heart and mind are like onions, with several layers. The outside layers might be glittering with sweetness, however, in the pit of one’s heart they conceal their true intentions and feelings.
Something too good to be true could be useless! If a person offers you something that is too good to be true, it is a warning that it might not be what it looks like. If someone offers you such a thing, take a step back and think about it. You must be rational and logical before responding. (Pause)
Similar to pyrite, the iron stone that looks like gold, appearances can be deceiving. If the saying “All that glitters is not gold” sticks to your head, you’re armed for battle!
Two mistakes Odysseus makes as he is escaping from Polyphemus are the following:
1. Upon escaping, he yelled back that his named that he is "Odysseus"
2. He did not hide his disrespect to God and forget that they still need to pray.
Example: let’s say this tiny thing is a neutron a subatomic particle like a proton with no charge so it is neutral
1: The setting will be in a nucleus a membrane-bound organelle with chromosomes and contains both neutrons, protons, and electrons
2: The nucleus has its outer and inner membrane and covered with ribosome and the nucleus pores, also in the center of an atom constructing around it. Also is 99.9% of an atoms mass.The sound of the nucleus comes from the subatomic particles which resembles a sound wave the is similar to a cello. The smell of it might be a heavy smell because of how dense it is but it might a be like a strong discharge of protons and electrons which gives off a odor of ozone. The taste might be a sour taste from the protons because the sour taste receptor cells and since the electrons give a discharge it has no taste, and most atoms have a metallic taste to it. The touch of a nucleus might be static feel because of the positive or negative charge and the nucleus will vibrate in the atom.
3: The neutron an uncharged subatomic particle is nearly invisible to a human eye but looks like the proton which kind of just look like a sphere but way smaller, the neutron might sound absolutely quiet due to it has no charge. The smell of an neutron is like the electron as it has no nasal receptors but the decay might cause it to turn into a proton which has nasal receptors so in summary no smell. If it were a human to taste it would just simply go through the body and trying to touch a neutron would be hard as it moves with the protons and electrons.
4:The neutron could face a beta decay when too much amount of protons and neutrons build up which causes it to turn or decay into a electron or proton.
5:Even though the neutron is kinda of a loner it is more friends with the protons since they balance each other out but since the are positively charge they move away from the them, the electrons are not enemies but still are balanced from the neutrons but since they are on the outer membrane of the nucleus so they cannot see them. Kinda of hard to do #5 since I don’t have much time but you can probably make some of it up cause it sounds very fictional.
Hopefully I am not late and if doesn’t help then sorry