Answer:The speaker is young, probably elementary school age. She is determined and brave. She recognizes that things may be fearsome but does not allow herself to feel frightened by them and makes up strategies that keep her from being afraid of them.
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Similarities:
.Poverty & Wealth Are Both Recipients of Welfare
.Poverty & Wealth are Both Generational
.Poverty & Wealth are Both Systemic
.And both poor and rich sometimes spend money on stuff they don't need. Hoped i Helped!
Simile uses like or as to compare and contrast two different objects, while an analogy compares two objects by comparing them too other objects. An example of a Simile includes "The Pan was as hot as the Sun" and an example of an analogy includes Puddle - Ocean and Pile of Rocks/Gravel - Mountain.
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changing the events in a story can alter the course of the story and also make it more personal and relatable to the reader. using different structural features, such as flashbacks or time-shifts, can help the reader gain a better understanding of current, previous and possible future events. This will help to engage the reader as it helps to absolve any flaws or potholes in the overall plot
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