Here's how you write to a topic:
• Do your research - find out what the topic means, and find some examples or explanations of the meaning
• Make a list - write down everything you can think of about that topic. If you're writing nonfiction essays, write definitions and explanations. If you're writing a fiction story, write examples and make up scenes to show the topic
• Order - put your list into some sort of logical order so that you're explaining the topic to someone or telling a good story to them
• Write - pretend you're explaining the topic or telling the story to your friends and just write down what you'd say to them
To write a story on the theme of "You can't have your cake and eat it too," focus on a character who faces a decision where they must choose between conflicting options. Show the consequences of trying to have everything at once and ultimately convey the message that choices come with sacrifices. The story can explore themes of trade-offs, decision-making, and reflecting on priorities.
you mean 'you cant have your cake and eat it' suggests that you cant have the best of both worlds or, you cant have it both ways
So that they can eat it later.
I always have cake on my birthday! Let them eat cake! There is a cake of mud on your shoes.
Bake a cake put white icing on it then write "Eat Me" on it. By the way, it won't shrink you.
I will is an affirmative action, as in you are going to do it. e.g. I will eat the cake, I will go out, I will etc..
no, geese do not eat cake. i would never let a goose eat cake.
Islam is a religion so a religion cant eat but i think you mean Muslims. Muslims can eat anything that is halal like chicken pizza chips cake ect
they do not eat cake there
if you cant think of one your stupid if you can eat chips
You were probably referring to the saying "you can't have cake and eat it too" meaning one cannot have more than one deserves or can handle at one time.
Eat cake is: comer torta.
Eat Cake was created in 2010.