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Thursday, 23 May 2019

Wero

Wero
By André Ngāpō
3.Aug.2013

1) “We’ve got the crowd on its feet” What image is the author trying to describe?
> we have the crowd standing  high in the sky

2) The author says that the crowd ‘Claps and cheers’, could you use figurative language to add more detail?
>as loud as a stapned of elephant

3) Try write some examples of figurative language to describe the audience:
> A) Simile: the audience claps very loud
> B) Metaphor: the crowd is as loud as a concert
> C) Hyperbole: there louder than  a staped

4 )Try write some examples of figurative language to describe the girls pukana eyes.
> A) Simile:  the girls had very wide eyes like a colossal squid
> B) Metaphor:  the girls eyes shone brighter then the sun
> C) Hyperbole:the girls eyes shone brighter then the sun

5) Try write some examples of figurative language to describe how Te Ata feels when he feels sick.
> A) Simile: he feels as sick as a dog
> B) Metaphor: he's sick niss is bigger than a elephant
> C) Hyperbole: he's sick niss is bigger than a elephant


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