M10
"The Uses of Flowers" | |
1 | Flowers - the Earth's brightest sight of the day which |
2 | blooms in an array of colours. There are many different |
3 | uses, to decorate and to present as a gift for the |
4 | sick or loved ones. Flowers just seem to make up |
5 | someone's day. The sight of flowers, which are bright |
6 | and colourful, can make the sick feel better and |
7 | the sad, happier. |
8 | Different flowers symbolise different occasions. A red |
9 | rose, for example, symbolises love and concern. A white daisy |
10 | or carnation symbolises sadness of death or purity. While |
11 | a yellow carnation symbolises hope and happiness. The |
12 | amount of flowers given also matter. For example, by giving |
13 | a red rose, it symbolises that you are the only one I |
14 | love. |
15 | Flowers are also used as a purpose of decoration |
16 | for wedding cars or houses. They are normally placed in |
17 | a vase in many houses and are decorated very nicely. |
18 | Wedding cars also consists of flowers. It is decorated |
19 | to make it presentable and different from other cars to |
20 | show that there are newly-weds in the car. |
21 | Flowers are also used to calm or please people. |
22 | When you are stressed up, try going to a garden of |
23 | flowers. It will really help in keeping yourself calm and |
24 | cool. It will give you an effect that makes you think |
25 | you are the only one in this world. It also gives you |
26 | space to think. When you are angry and someone gives you |
27 | a flower, you will also be pleased by the act and |
28 | you will tend to cool down. That is why, as an act of |
29 | forgiveness, guys always give girls flowers. |