Classic poem of the day
Frail children of sorrow, dethroned by a hue,
The shadows are flecked by the rose sifting through,
The world has its motion, all things pass away;
No night is omnipotent, there must be day!
The oak tarries long in the depths of the seed
But swift is the season of nettle and weed,
Abide yet awhile in the mellowing shade
And rise with the hour for which you were made.
The cycle of seasons, the tidals of man,
Revolve in the orb of ......
Member poem of the day
Balancing personal reflection and analysis is a skill that requires thoughtful consideration and a strategic approach. Whether writing an essay, crafting a research paper, or completing a case study, effectively combining these elements enhances your writing’s depth and impact. While reflection offers insight into personal experiences or opinions, analysis anchors your ideas in evidence and logic, creating a well-rounded and compelling piece.
The Role of Reflection in Writ...
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