Informational/expository writing 11- 20- 14
Everyone in my family has different eyes. My moms eyes are like a subtle deep rich hazel. My dads eyes are like a Caribbean sea blue-green. Alex's eyes are the color of brown construction paper. I guess you could say my eyes are like a delicious macron chocolate. Jason's eyes are a Nutella brown color.
But Andrew, his eyes it's a warm brown. If looked at closely it has tones of dirty red clay. The redish hue mixes in with the brown for an almost almond like color. In not direct lighting, the color is simple and dark, blending in with the black of the pupil to create a gradient moving almost seamlessly from black to brown.
But Andrew, his eyes it's a warm brown. If looked at closely it has tones of dirty red clay. The redish hue mixes in with the brown for an almost almond like color. In not direct lighting, the color is simple and dark, blending in with the black of the pupil to create a gradient moving almost seamlessly from black to brown.
Advice Poem 11- 20- 14Look both ways
before crossing the street, mother said If you don't you'll Get hit By a car You'll break your leg or maybe even an arm You'll have to go to the doctors, maybe they'll Wrap you up in a cast Like a mummy And hopefully They'll be able to put you back together Again Unlike Humpty Dumpty The the write is the advice poem I modeled my advice poem after. |
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