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Teachers Are Vultures

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Essay title: Teachers Are Vultures

Teachers Are Vultures

In the extended metaphorical poem I wrote, I compared teachers to vultures. The second line means how different all the teachers are. In the third line I wrote how teachers come to school every day on a daily basis. The fourth and fifth line mean how ready they are to teach and lecture their students. I chose to write this because vultures go out everyday to scavenge their food just like teachers come to school everyday. Vultures pick on their prey, therefore I wrote on how teachers do this with their students. When I wrote that they have seven meals a day, it means that they have seven periods to teach their students. When I wrote, "One for every class they buffet," I implied that they have many children in class to call on.

The next line that I wrote means that for every "meal" or class that the children go to they get smarter. If they don't listen and do their homework, they will do bad

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