Reading:Compar&Contrast/Similes&Metaphors
| “Mother To Son” | Both | “Harlem” |
| .She’s talking to her son about not to settle or depend on one dream. | .Same Author | .He’s talking about a dream that you put aside does it remain there or does it fade away |
| .Pain | .Same Style Of Poem | .Sadness |
“Mother To Son”
Similes&Metaphors:
.Life ain’t been no crystal stair
.It had tacks in it, and boards torn up, and places with no carpet on the floor – Bare.
“Harlem”
Similes&Metaphors:
. Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun.
.Or fester like a sore-Then run.
.Does it stink like rotten meat.
.Or crust and sugar over- like a syrupy sweet.
. Maybe it just sags like a heavy load.
Kobe Bryant & Lebron James ( :
Basketball is my favorite sport. I like a lot of the NBA teams but my favorite is the Los Angeles Lakers. Their my favorite team for two reasons LA is my hometown and I think their one of the best. Also my favorite player is Kobe Bryant. Kobe Bryant is an individual when it comes to basketball. He Likes to drive in the ball and go for the win. I also like Lebron James. He used to play for the Cavaliers, but now he plays for Miami Heat. Lebron is a phenomenal player. He’s great as an individual but an awesome team player. Lebron and Kobe are some of the greatest along with Michael Jordan.
My Weekend
My weekend was pretty fun. I baby sat my baby cousin. I took him to a basketball game on saturday. Then I went to Mc. Donalds with him. Sunday I stayed home and watched the football games The Packers VS The Bears, & The Steelers VS The Jets.
scorched Summary
A first degree burn is like a sunburn. The top layer os the skin amaged and it causes redness, swelling, and pain. It takes’ about three to six days for a first degree burn to heal. If the burn is large and/or involves the face, feet, groin, or buttocks, see a doctor. If not the burn should be treated as minor. For minor treatments you can cool it under cool NOT cold running water for about 15 min. Cooling lowers the pain tolerance and swelling by conducting heat away from the skin. Also moisturize burn to prevent dyring, apply aloe vera lotion, or a moisturizer.
Second degree burns are a little more serious. The top layer is burned and, the second layer is damaged. The skin looks blotchy and red. It also looks spotted with red and white. Blisters also form but, DO NOT POP them cause they can get infected. Severe pain and swelling may occur, and healing can take weeks. To lower the pain take an over the counter pain reliever. Watch for signs of infection- increased pain, redness, fever, swelling, or oozing. If any of those signs occur seek medical help. If a blister pops on itself wash area with soap and water, the apply an ointment.
A third degree burn is the very serious. All layers of the skin and the underlying tissue are permanently damaged. The burned part of the skin may be dry and leathery or charred with black or white patches. If nerve damage may occur, a third degree burn can be painless. Healing is slow, and new skin has difficulty forming, except on the edges of the burn.
Million Dollars
Day after day i filled out an application for a million dollars & nothing came AGGGGHHH ! I waited and waited until one day a strange man knocked on my door and said” YOU WON A MILLION DOLLARS! ” OOOOO MYYYYYYY GOSSSH ! I rushed and bought myself a two-story house with a pool. I also got myself a black on black charger with a system. Also I put away 100,000 dollars in the bank. I also bought myself a whole new wardrobe and shoes. I bought my mom and bothers a house and paid off all our family debts. I took my whole family & friends on a vacation to Miami. I also traveled around the world.
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