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is this essay good?? please help and revise if needed.The essay I wrote:In the process of finding a new home. Many aspects of our lives evolve, but some remain the same, For example, the homes of Ha and Rohingya people were destroyed, forcing them to relocate. As Ha and the Rohingya's fled their homes, the family remained the same, illustrating that home isn't always a structure or building, but can also be a person or an activity. In contrast, Ha's family is sticking together, which conveys a heartfelt tone because families remain unchanged. Nasir, a Rohingya refugee, is one who spoke out about his experience fleeing Myanmar. These words illustrate that he has taken on an independent role, standing up for other Rohingya's shifting the tone from heartfelt to touching. Things remain the same when it comes to relocating homes and starting a new life. Second, your culture does not change when you relocate. Finally, family is always there for you and remains the same no matter where you live or move.
(1) Throughout history and across the globe, wolves have been the subject of many stories and legends. (2) Native Americans lived in harmony with these creatures, and their stories portrayed wolves as their respected brothers. (3) Roman mythology also tells of a bond between wolves and human beings. (4) According to legend, an infant named Romulus, after being thrown out to die, was fed by a wolf; he survived and went on to found the city of Rome in 753 BCE. (5) In 1905, the American author Jack London showed a similar positive view of wolves in his novel White Fang. (6) In that story, the title character is a wolf who, ultimately, lives peacefully with human beings and even saves a mans life.(7) On the other hand, there are all sorts of stories and legends that promote the idea that wolves are dangerous, frightening creatures. (8) Stories of werewolvesmen who turn into wolves and tear people apartwere common in Europe by the 1400s and are still believed in certain remote areas. (9) In Bram Stokers novel Dracula, the hero is terrified when a pack of snarling wolves surround the carriage that is carrying him to Count Draculas castle. (10) Even in childrens literature, wolves are portrayed as evil creatures. (11) In Little Red Riding Hood, for example, the villain is a wolf who devours Red Riding Hoods grandmother as well as the little girl.