That would be a checklist
Our queen.
Our neighborhood has a queen from an exotic country and she is coming again to live with us. We, the neighbors, are delighted to have our queen again. To be selected, our queen, had to pass for a demanding contest. She was asked many questions and she had to do many sessions of photography. And afer this exhausting process, she was chosen Miss Indi by a rigurous jury. Now that she is home we must try do something to honor her courage to participate. This humble writer proposes to create a contest in which all the girls in our neighborhood could participate. It could be a beauty contest but also a contest in which culture could be tested. We can have a jury and we can invite our Miss Indi to give the crown to the winner. It could be part of something bigger like for example a big festival. Our neighborhood needs to attract more tourism and this is a great chance to do so. We can show something that makes us different which is it our cultural diversity. This is the chance to promote our values and to strengthen our bonds to be able to grow as a healthy community that is friendly and nice to foreigners.
It is really important that our neighbors show that we as a healthy neighborhood respect women and promote good values. We as a community must give good signs to our children, too. And think in all the fun that children can have if we have a festival we can call it the Beauty Queen Festival. We can have a gastronomic festival too in which many dishes can be prepared and we can have also a jury to choose the best dishes. This is a great chance to show how friendly our community is I beg you not to miss this chance to be the neighborhood of the beauty queen.
Answer:
This poem contains an extended metaphor.
This poem is a tribute to a small bird.
This poem compares a feeling to an animal.
Explanation:
The poem is an extended metaphor. The whole poem is about hope being a "thing with feathers".
The poem pays tribute to this small bird. It even says: "little bird" and how it never "asked a crumb of me." Meaning how is it that this bird never asks anything in return.
The poem compares a feeling to an animal. Feeling: hope. Animal: bird.
Answer:
wrote
Explanation:
"written" would be used as "had written", but that is not the context.