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Alan Bagnall

Alan Bagnall . HI! MY NAME IS ALAN BAGNALL. Alan Bagnall is a New Zealand writer he writes poems and here are some of his poems BLOW WIND BLOW and THE ZOO PROJECT. RHYME . Rhyme is two words that sound the same like cat and hat but not two and five. An example is hi and pie. .

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Alan Bagnall

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  1. Alan Bagnall HI! MY NAME IS ALAN BAGNALL. Alan Bagnall is a New Zealand writer he writes poems and here are some of his poems BLOW WIND BLOW and THE ZOO PROJECT.

  2. RHYME Rhyme is two words that sound the same like cat and hat but not two and five. An example is hi and pie. Here is a rhyme from Alan Bagnalls poem from Cosmic Message stay and away.

  3. Simile A Simile is a sentence with the words like and as. An example is London is like a bee’s hive. Here is a simile from Alan Bagnall. Fish dart over like birds in the sky.

  4. METAPHOR A metaphor is a sentence that does not have like or as. An example is London is a bee hive. Here is another example there are forest of seaweed and deserts of sand.

  5. Onomatopoeia is noises like BAM! CRASH! BOOM! Onomatopoeia Onomatopoeia is words that describe things like if you crash. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzip. AN EXAMPLE IS I ZIPPED MY JACKET UP.

  6. PERSONIFICATION PERSONIFICATION IS A SENTENCE THAT AN ANIMAL IS ACTING LIKE A HUMAN. AN EXAMPLE IS THE CAT STOOD ON TWO LEGS.

  7. WHAT MATTERS TO ALAN BAGNALL IN THE POEM CALLED ZOO PROJECT ALAN BAGNALL DOES NOT LIKE ANIMALS BEING LOCKED IN CAGES AT ZOOS FOR THE REST OF THEIR LIFE. ALSO ALAN BAGNALL’S FAMILY.

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