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Girl, just do it. It's not hard. Go open a book or something. Here's an example, though.
"It was a dark, gray day but even the darkest of days can turn sunny. Depressed by the weather, John put on his warmest coat. He could not find his gloves so he shoved his cold hands deep into the pockets of his coat. "Hey!" he said and so loud his mother could hear him. "Hey what?" she called out to him from the kitchen. "I found my missing locker key! he said. He happily put the key into his backpack and was smiling as he walked out the door. The day was still dark and gray but his mood was now a sunny one." - Sara Matthews, Quora
Noun: day, blah blah blah
Pronoun: his
Verb: find
Adjective: dark and gray
You get it
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As you are writing entirely from one person's point of view, first-person can be very limiting. The reader can only experience the world through that character's eyes, and so as a writer you cannot share the thoughts and feelings of others, only your narrator's interpretation of them.
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King Nebuchadnezzar made an image of gold of his god and set it in the plain of Dura. He stated that everyone has to fall and worship the god's golden image when the musicians started to play. If someone did not worship it, he or she would be burnt in a furnace.
The majority of the people obeyed, but there were three-man, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego, who the king set in charge over the affairs of the province of Babylon, which did not worship it because they believed in a different god. The king gave them the last opportunity to do as he told, but they refused and claimed that their god would protect them, sending them out of it. As a result, they were sent to the furnace, but they did not burn. They appeared walking amongst the people along with his god.
From that day on, the king stated that no one should speak against the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego. Also, the king awarded them with a higher office in the province of Babylon.
Explanation:
In this summary, the main points are the king's order to worship his god represented in a golden image and the outcome that the three-man disobeying him had. These three men refusing to worship the king's god show him that his punishment could do anything to them because they were protected by their god. As a result, the king changed his mind and stated that no one should speak against Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego's god.
Gender or race because there should be a your before race