"Rome wasn't built in a day." I think this proverb include meaning that everything needs to step to step; moreover, need time for establish based. In my opinion, that proverb can apply in our life.For example, Babies cannot walk before they learn how to stand, and the weakness base is easy to destroy. For me, this proverb is helpful for remind my thinking also help me to think positive; I am still on the step to achieve.
"He ran away from the rain and was caught in a hailstorm." I guess this proverb has meaning that adversity. For example, I am late for my class; moreover, my car is not working. Everyone had experience that kind of situation at least once. Personally, suffer hard time is make people stronger than before. For example, extreme sports are dangerous enough for beginner who wants to challenge; but, if people have strength to change fear to brave, people can do it whatever they want.
Saturday, September 9, 2017
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Jay, the 'Rome' proverb is a good and famous one. Other students liked it too.I think the 'hailstorm' proverb is related, but in a different way. The man 'running from the rain' was running from some difficulty. However, when he tried to run, he faced a worse problem.
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"For example, extreme sports are dangerous enough for beginner who wants to challenge;" Helloooo, Jay. After I saw your blog, and there is a word which is enough in that sentence. Why don't you take that word off. If I were you, I just say extreme sports are dangerous for beginner... That's my advice. Maybe your sentence is better than mine.
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