Write a poem on being a child

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Answer 1
Answer: being a child is basically fun
in your hand is a dart gun
what you do is always run
and you will always be the loved one

you will never get tired
even if sleep is desired
eat candy that is expired 
because energy is required

you might get called irritating
and yes that is frustrating
but it will be quite fascinating
since life for you is liberating 

you better be enjoying it
for that's the time you're lit
once you try to quit
you'll always have to sit

then forever it'll be boring
there will be no adoring
everyone will be ignoring
and you'll try restoring

so always remain a child
and try to stay mild
you can surely be wild
but avoid people who get easily riled




hope you like it!! i didnt copy anyone!!
Answer 2
Answer: Theres a light in your eyes that no adult holds, this is so 'cause you know what the future holds
Youre an astronaut in space, a ballerina on a stage
Life for you is just a delicious piece of cake
its beautifully crafted and sweet to the taste, it makes you hunger for more than first place
You can achive anything with simply naivity love, a career, a name.

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Read this excerpt from We’ve Got a Job: The 1963 Children’s March.To help the teens weigh the risks and ponder if they could remain nonviolent, workshop leaders got them to talk about how they felt. Bernard Lafayette, one of the trainers, said, "We didn't want anyone to . . . participate in the demonstrations and then regret that they did." He found it was "easier for the girls to talk about feelings than boys . . .”

Which part of the narrative structure does the author develop in this excerpt?

Plot is developed as Arnetta participates in protests and marches.
Characterization reveals the workshop leaders’ compassion.
Conflict is developed as Arnetta argues with her workshop director.
Setting reveals a description of the historical time period.

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C. Characterization reveals the workshop leaders' compassion.

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Why does Achilles quarrel with Agamemnon? A.
Achilles is disgusted by Agamemnon's shameless and greedy behavior.

B.
Agamemnon is disgusted by Achilles's loyalty to Patroclus.

C.
Agamemnon refuses to pay Achilles for his service.

D.
Achilles refuses to obey the biddings of the gods.

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The correct answer to the question that is being presented above would be letter A. Achilles is disgusted by Agamemnon's shameless and greedy behavior, that is why he quarreled with Agamemnon. Achilles withdrawed his help from the war because of this.

Answer:A

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B) The speaker is angry that Death has taken his friend away
C) The speaker accuses death of disobeying divine laws.
D) The speaker blames Death for making his friend unrecognizable.

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Answer: B) The speaker is angry that Death has taken his friend away.

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B), The speaker is angry for death being the reason for distance between he and his friend!

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