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Poem: The great water giant

Tuesday 6 September 2016


The great water giant: Poem


The great water giant
Has finished his bath
He pulls the huge plug
Out if the clouds
He roars his thunderous laugh
And a wet slippery waterfall
Spills out of a squelchy sky.
Look out below he seems to
Shout
As the water
Splashes , splashes, polishes
Polishes gushes , rushes  
And soaks deep into the thirsty
Earth.


Questions.
  1. What is the poem about? Water


2. Which figurative language is used throughout the poem.  Personification


3 . Why do you think the words look out below is in speech marks?  The rain is talking.


4. What can we infer about the earth? Tell me the word that indicates this. Thirsty.




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