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write a summary springing to action writing by celia Barrell​

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Answered by milidhireswar45
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Springing To Action by Celia Berrell

Sprrr-ing is such an active word.

You can hear it gathering up its force.

Ready to burst out a kind of ping.

Releasing its energy on a course.

It’s the name we give to the season when

all living things gear up to abound.

We use it to label a water source

that’s pushing its way through the spongy ground.

It’s also the name we give a device

that bends and moves but will not crack.

It’s often metallic and flexible.

If it’s pushed or pulled, it does the same back.

A spring isn’t always a coiled-up wire.

It could be a curve or a V-shaped bend.

Like a bow that shoots arrows through the air

or a pair of tweezers with open ends.

A spring can be made from a plastic mould.

a blister or mound or a curvy dome.

They’re hidden in keyboards for typing things

or used on the pad of an old mobile phone.

A pen you can click, a used paper-clip.

A clock that goes tick, a peg you can grip.

A doorknob that twists. A bike bell that rings.

It’s likely they’ve all got some kind of Sprrr-ing!

Hope it helps :)

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