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Warm Fuzzy Encounters: Embracing Kindness and Overcoming Cold Pricklies

Discover how warm fuzzies and cold pricklies relate to life through Ben Dingus' insightful reflections. Warm fuzzies, the epitome of kindness, bring joy and comfort, like sweet frosting on a cake. On the contrary, cold pricklies embody negativity and discomfort, likened to being in a tornado. Explore the power of compliments, alliteration, similes, and metaphors in shaping our emotional experiences. Embrace warmth, positivity, and the impact of words in this fuzzy tale.

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Warm Fuzzy Encounters: Embracing Kindness and Overcoming Cold Pricklies

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  1. How a fuzzy tale relates to my life By Ben Dingus

  2. Warm Fuzzies feel VERY nice • Warm Fuzzies can come in the simplest forms. Such as: Hey Ben! How have you been? (Alliteration) • I get a laugh whenever coach yells at me and says, “Gee McGee, get it right.” (Assonance)

  3. Cold Pricklies feel VERY horrible • When I get a Cold Prickly I feel like trailer in a tornado. (Simile) • When I receive a Cold Prickly I am a porcupine. (Metaphor)

  4. The warm-hearted twin of Cold Prickly: Warm Fuzzy • Warm Fuzzies are like the chocolate frosting on a vanilla cake. (Simile, Imagery) • I feel like I am receiving a Warm Fuzzy when someone compliments me on my attire. • Someone might say, “That bright pink tie looks great with that jet black shirt.” (Imagery)

  5. The cold-hearted twin of Warm Fuzzy: Cold Prickly • It feels like I am receiving a Cold Prickly all day when it is raining. I feel like I am hung out to “dry”. (Simile) • I feel like I am receiving a Cold Prickly when coach yells, “Dingus, you can’t dunk it.” (assonance)

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