A FAT HUNGRY OGRE MUST STOP EATING INNOCENT PEOPLE

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A FAT HUNGRY OGRE MUST STOP EATING INNOCENT PEOPLE Adjectives/Alliteration Five Senses Hyperbole Onomatopoeia Metaphor Simile/Superlative Emotive language Idiom Personification A FAT HUNGRY OGRE MUST STOP EATING INNOCENT PEOPLE WRITING TO DESCRIBE

A Slow Fat Tortoise Overtakes Every Racing Hare In Style! Adjectives/Alliteration Statistics/Superlatives Facts Tripartite List Opinions/Oxymoron Emotive Language Rhetoric/ Repetition Hyperbole Imagery Second Person A Slow Fat Tortoise Overtakes Every Racing Hare In Style! WRITING TO PERSUADE