👉 To get.
Okay class, settle down now, letâs take a look, At a word thatâs simple, but needs a little hook! The dictionary tells us, "Get," itâs true, But âacquireâ has a slightly different view. Think of it like this: you might get a toy, A quick and easy, momentary joy. But to acquire something, deeper it goes, Like building a collection, as everyone knows! It means to obtain, with effort and care, To gain possession, beyond compare. Maybe you acquire knowledge, bit by bit, Through studying hard, don't ever quit! So âgetâ is simple, quick, and fast you see, But "acquire" means something more for you and me! Does that make sense? Any questions to share?