...How do you feel about participating in school concerts or sports competitions? What events have you taken part in? What character trait would you like to change?
The student answers Alan's letter sharing their experiences in school events like spelling bee contests and school plays, as well as expressing their thoughts on school concerts and sports competitions. They also shared the character trait they would like to change which is their overplanning nature.
That's great to hear about your participation in your school concert, Alan! It's a big step to take, especially when you're shy. As for me, I've participated in various school events, including a spelling bee contest and the school play. They, like your own experience, were both challenging and rewarding.
I think the beauty of school concerts and sports competitions is that they help us to grow personally, as we confront our fears and push our boundaries. For character traits, I sometimes wish I was more spontaneous. I'm usually the one who likes to plan everything out to the last detail, which can be a bit restricting at times.
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Answer:
Honest thoughts function as the shield and armour of the happy man in his life, as is said in the poem The Character Of A Happy Life written by Henry Wotton.
Explanation:
about my side of it
I should have been on Math Team
my marks were better than his
why do I have to be
the one wearing braces
I have nothing to wear tomorrow
will I live long enough
to grow up
and momma’s in the bedroom with the door closed.
The speaker in Audre Lorde’s poem seems to be _____.
frustrated and angry with the world around her
excited and happy with her situation
frustrated and angry at her daughter
comfortable and content with her body
Answer:
The speaker in Audre Lorde’s poem "Hanging Fire" seems to be frustrated and angry with the world around her.
Explanation:
The speaker of the poem "Hanging Fire" by Audre Lorde is a girl of fourteen who seems to have lots of trouble being happy, while her mother is "in the bedroom with the door closed". She seems to be frustrated and angry with the world around her, complaining that she "should have been on the Math Team" instead of the other boy, or about her not having anything suitable to wear, or even questioning if she "will live long enough to grow up" while her mother continues to be in the bedroom. It seems like she is missing an adult guidance and she is desperate for it, but then the mother couldn't care less, staying "in the bedroom with the door closed."
Answer:
to be frustrated and angry with the world around her
Explanation:
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