Magical realism <span>because there are aspects of supernaturalism but the rest of the story is realistic</span>
My family has many unspoken laws, things you should kind of just know. Being honest is one example but there are many others to follow. Be kind, means to share and love everyone no matter what. Judgement should be kept at its lowest. Understanding of what the other persons situation is.
Jamey is in the third grade, her bestfriend bella is in the fourth grade. Jamey is upset with bella because she has so much homework. Bella tries really hard to explain to jamey that she cant come over. Jamey is not being very understanding of bellas situation.
To help, I wrote an example of the poem prompt you gave(Images -- should read from left to right) In the example, I used irony to show contrast and contradictory from the speaker's tone and veiw at the begining of the poem compared to at the end of the poem. I tried to incorporate a story into the poem because I figured out a good way to tell a--what is a rather mediocre--story with the given prompt. I incorporated this story into the poem simply by sticking to an ABB rhyme scheme throughout the entire thing. There are of course an endless number of ways one could write a poem, for poetry is often seen as more of a creative, expressive form of writing rather than a technical one. If you have an idea and you can manage to formulate it in stanzas, there's not much that can go wrong.
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option c is correct for this answer
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1. Abhay's book has been stolen.
2. These boys aren't interested in football.
3. We're excited about the trip to Mahabalipuram.
4. Mr Singh can't come to the meeting today.
5. Deepika isn't the captain of our basketball team.
6. These chocolates look expensive. They're definitely worth more than a hundred rupees.
7. Mrs Jain won't be discharged from the hospital today.
8. Where is Anuja's bag?