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English, 22.09.2020 14:01 RealSavage4Life

Metaphor Poem: Write at least a two-stanza poem that uses
your vocabulary word as a metaphor and
then further explains how the vocabulary
word is that metaphor.

Simile Poem:
Write at least a two-stanza poem that uses
your vocabulary word as a simie. Add more
lines to further explain how the vocabulary
word is that simile.

"Take Two" Rhyming Couplet:
Write a rhyming couplet that uses and
explains the vocabulary word. A couplet is
two consecutive lines that have end thymes
(Example)
She looked at me dazed and confused
I did not laugh as I wasnt amused
Why didn't she understand me?
(Example)
(Example)
If my vocabulary word is capitulate, "Avarice is like a spoiled child
Always demanding, grabbing, and hoarding
"Capitulate is the shrug of the shoulders your All of mom's freshly baked cookies.
father does when giving in to where mom
wants to go to dinner.
Avarice is like a vacuum
Capitulate is the white flag tentatively waving It eventualy sucks all the fun out of life
in the breeze above the battered and beaten And leaves you surrounded by the filth
army
Of yesterday's tedious efforts."

if anyone knows any of the it would me much appreciated also the vocabulary words are
-rehabilitate
-perceived
-unobtrusively

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