A simile is a comparison to something else, using the words like or as. Example: "A good fiction writer of is an author who puts words together like Ernest Hemingway reincarnated."
going back to school was a yawn
baffled: perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements; filled with bewilderment; "obviously bemused by his questions"; "bewildered and confused"; "a cloudy and confounded philosopher"; "just a mixed-up kid"; "she felt lost on the first day of school"
"Confused" may be both a verb and an adjective. It is a verb when it is used as an action, e.g. "My driving instructor confused me when he gave me too many directions at once." It is an adjective when it describes someone, e.g. "The confused little boy wandered the halls of his new school, trying to find his classroom."
Introducing children to sciences and physical activity could start in very early childhood, even before children start school. Music, Art, Physical Education, and Health (MAPEH) are very important aspects of life.
Ok - this is quite an easy one to remember. You use 'who' when the people that you are talking about are the object of your sentence and "whom' when they are the subject of your sentence. If you get confused, you can use a simple trick... If you can put HE or SHE in the place of who/whom, then you should use...WHO. Example: Bill, who was the boss of the company. He was the boss of the company. So, WHO is correct. If the sentence only makes sense with HIM or HER, then use WHOM. Example: John, whom she met at school. If you put HE in this type of sentence it looks silly...She met HE at school. So, it must be....She met HIM at school...so use WHOM.
skin-tight prison
going back to school was a yawn
Friendship is a sheltering tree.
Friendship is a sheltering tree.
i hate school
They rushed excitedly like children coming out of school.
School is a maze where students navigate through the twists and turns of knowledge to find their way to success.
skin-tight prison
he is bright and smart and focuses on he's schoolwork
Personification-is when you give an object human descriptions or traitsExample-The snow was beautifulAlliteration-is like a sort of rhyme, or when there is a constant repeation of a soundExample-Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers~Ivy~
Critically analyse the aspects and dimensions that make school a miniature society.
Critically analyse the aspects and dimensions that make school a miniature society.