Imagine you’re helping a child understand a very big fight at school.You don’t give dates or long facts.You say, “It was like a storm that…
Think about a calm Sunday afternoon.You’re sitting quietly. No rush. No stress. Just peace. You want to explain that feeling to someone, but I’m happy…
Imagine you’re reading a news comment or a classroom essay.Someone writes, “Words can be weapons in a school shooting discussion.”You pause. Are they talking about…
Think about the last time you met someone who smiled a lot.Their face felt warm. The room felt lighter. You may have said,“She’s like sunshine.”…
Have you ever tried to describe night but felt stuck using the same old words, dark, quiet, late?Most learners do. You hear lines like “the…
Think about your room after a busy week.Clothes on the chair. Books on the floor.You look around and say, “This place is a metaphor for…
Think about your best friend or a family member you trust fully.You feel close, safe, and connected. Now imagine trying to explain that feeling in…
Imagine walking past an old house in your neighborhood.The windows are broken. The paint is peeling. No one has lived there for years. Someone says,…

Martha Jean
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