Create answers to lines A-Z by using two patterns—alliteration and word associat

Create answers to lines A-Z by using two patterns—alliteration and word association. Complete the exam by adding one word to each of the 26 units. Example—one possible answer (among several) to complete the A sentence is with the word “apple,” because apple alliterates with A, and an apple grows from a seed. The compete answer would read “A is for seed–tomorrow’s apple.” The linking word association with each unit is a change through time, suggested by the theme of “tomorrow’s.” As long as both patterns are satisfied, the answer is correct. Submit your completed lines as a text entry on canvas.
< < A is for seed—tomorrow’s < < B is for eggs—tomorrow’s < < C is for milk—tomorrow’s < < D is for puppy—tomorrow’s < < E is for campfire—tomorrow’s < < F is for wheat—tomorrow’s < < G is for bulbs—tomorrow’s < < H is for yarn—tomorrow’s < < I is for water—tomorrow’s < < J is for pumpkin—tomorrow’s < < K is for tomato—tomorrow’s < < L is for bud—tomorrow’s < < M is for caterpillar—tomorrow’s < < N is for twigs—tomorrow’s < < O is for acorn—tomorrow’s < < P is for clay—tomorrow’s < < Q is for princess—tomorrow’s < < R is for grapes—tomorrow’s < < S is for vegetables—tomorrow’s < < T is for bread—tomorrow’s < < U is for we—tomorrow’s < < V is for competition—tomorrow’s < < W is for stones—tomorrow’s < < X is for bones—tomorrow’s < < Y is for sheep—tomorrow’s < < Z is for countdown—tomorrow’s < <