My life is changing, fast, Too Fast, My friend is moving, I am changing schools 5) Why can't things just stay the same? Changes everywhere I look The sky above a bright, clear blue, Where, yesterday, there were clouds. Two baby mockingbirds 10) In the tree outside my window: Last week, they were eggs. Their tree, last month, Was brown and bare, And now is green with leaves 15) The dirt it grows from, Long ago, Was just a hard gray rock. Changes, everywhere I look, In the sky, the trees, the earth, 20) Changes in my world, in me. I take a breath, let go And step into tomorrow. 4. What is the purpose of this poem? to persuade people to look around them to tell a story about her neighborhood to report about the changes in the world to share some thoughts about growing up
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This poem is conveying a sense of change to the readers. The author is telling a story of how life changes, of how things could be one thing than the next day they are new.
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Icyhot This poem is conveying a sense of change to the readers. The author is telling a story of how life changes, of how things could be one thing than the next day they are new. \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) For example, th baby birds being eggs the week prior to the poem.
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