Mighty oaks from little acorns grow
From small acorns grow mighty oaks
A mighty Oak tree.
Wild Animal Baby Explorers - 2010 Beaks and Bills The Mighty Oak Tree 1-1 was released on: USA: 26 September 2010
Yes Acorns it says it in my homework.
The oak tree can represent the upper class or a monarch. The oak thinks he is indestructible and all-mighty. The oak pities the reed but cannot help him. The oak stands proud and strong but is eventually toppled over because it will not bend to the wind.
I assume you meant an acorn, which is the nut-like seed of the Oak tree. Therefore, on saying is: From tiny acorns doth mighty Oak trees grow! There are other variations of this saying: Mighty Oaks from little acorns grow - and so on.
Yes, the sentence contains a metaphor because it compares the oak to a king without using "like" or "as." It attributes the qualities of a king to the oak tree in a symbolic way.
an oak tree much?
A mighty Oak!
A mighty Oak!
An acorn comes from an oak tree. Oak trees produce acorns, which are a type of nut that serves as a seed for the oak tree to reproduce.