Task 6 - Describing A Work of Art

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ENGLISH IV

Task 6 - Describing a work of art

Presented by:
Harold Alexander Bonilla Pérez

Tutor:
Martha Jimena Linares Monroy

Código:
518009_119

Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia


CEAD – Facatativá
Licenciatura en inglés como lengua extranjera
22/11/2023
- The artwork, the written text, and the life story of each student.

The poem is very interesting and exciting, because it says very true things that

happen in real life, there is a sentence that catches my attention when I read the poem, it

says that life is nothing more than a dream. This poem brought me unforgettable thoughts,

because, for this reason, I can see the unpredictability of life. There really is no control,

anything can happen or any moment to change the course of our lives, perhaps, which is

why we are urged to value the now and count our blessings. Also, courageous risks are the

spice of life! On the other hand, in hindsight of life, if we could choose the alternative of

only one, it probably would have made a huge difference in our lives. We can only

speculate and move along the paths outlined by the options we choose at the time. Life is

full of conditions over which we have no control. Thinking a lot about "what if" could

eventually drive a man crazy, not you of course, but some people who can't write their way

out of it. As for the drawing that I want to express, it is what I experienced when I had to do

the practice teaching English, because I was very afraid to do it, but when I started doing
the practice, I realized that this is what I is going to help me get ahead and it was not as

difficult as I imagined, because if we work hard and with a good decision and with good

enthusiasm, all our dreams come true, we should always think big and if we can do the

things, in order to be someone in life, in the end there are many reasons to sit down and

reflect deeply on each and every one of the looks towards the future that it has given us,

even though we will never have the future as it is presented to us as it suggests this poem, I

guess we'll just carry on as we are. Still, there are some of those "If I only knew" questions

that we can reason for ourselves without looking to the future if we use our brains and think

big.

- The link to the video

https://youtu.be/uJIA3R4onoc
References

Herlihy, J. (16 Julio 2016). Second Conditionals. Authorsden.com


https://www.authorsden.com/visit/viewpoetry.asp?id=338854

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