My name Tomia Slocumb. My nickname is Mia. I am 18 years old. I'm from Macon Georgia. I'm majoring in nursing. I like to go to the gym and watch movies.
The tone of my life would be optimistic. I would first like to start out by saying that optimistic means hopeful and confident. I am hopeful to achieve my career goals and be successful. I am confident that I will reach this goal because I set goals and put interventions in place to meet my goal. I try to remain optimistic throughout life because that leaves the door open for me to learn and grow as a person. I surely wouldn't want to have a negative output on life so I'm choosing optimism. I would like to also believe that my parents are optimistic because they always tell me to pursue my dreams and achieve them.
One of my favorite movies would be "Bella". The Set in a world where people spend their lives in the virtual world known as 'U', Belle tells the story of Suzu Naito, a shy girl struggling after her mother's death . To escape her grief she enters U anonymously, creating the beautiful digital avatar Belle as her disguise. Belle is a beautiful movie filled with great music, a fantastic story, a great cast, and some of the best visuals that I have ever seen in any anime or any animated film. When I went into this movie, I didn't know what I was going to be watching, but what I witnessed was one of the best animated films I have ever seen. I recommend that the people that read this watch it.
The different between song and poem are that poems express a theme using elements such as imagery, rhythm, and sound but don’t need instrumentation. A song also expresses a message or theme but is usually accompanied by instrumentation and is dependent on a regular rhythm. The main difference is that a poem is not set to music, while a song is. Similarities are that both are usually divided up into lines. Both can make use of repeated choruses, rhyme, and any number of phonetic techniques to create a sense of rhythm, even though none of these are necessary. Poems and song lyrics are often compared to each other, to no one’s surprise. After all, the two forms borrow from each other on a consistent basis.
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