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Wednesday 29 September 2021

Kasaline Writing Task - Moana (T3 W10)

 ~ Moana ~

Moana is a story that takes place around the beautiful Pacific, centered around a young princess, Moana, and the mischievous demigod Maui.


Your task today is to use METAPHORICAL language to describe the people, and places from the movie.Metaphorical language means that we have made a comparison between the thing we are describing,

 and something we all recognise.


Let’s look at 3  different types of metaphorical language… 


Type of Metaphorical Language

How we use it

Example

What I really mean.

METAPHOR

A metaphor is when you say something IS something else.

“Mr Hughes is a teddy bear”

This means Mr Hughes is friendly, and cuddly.

SIMILE

A simile is when you say something is LIKE or AS something else.

“Mr Hughes is as ugly as a crushed pineapple”

Mr Hughes looks like a crushed pineapple

PERSONIFICATION

A personification gives human qualities to something non-human.

“The wind whistled through the trees”

The noise of the wind sounded like somebody whistling.


Your job is to use METAPHORS, SIMILES, AND PERSONIFICATION to describe these things from the movie Moana.


Check the next page for the table you will be using.



Use 3 examples of Metaphorical Language to describe… 

What do they look like?

How do they act/behave?

Moana is a Beautiful Girl because she always does the right thing in the Movie.

Moana acts the way she is supposed to and she is my favourite character and does what he needs to do.

Maui is a handsome guy and he is a good person in the movie and in real life.

Maui acts very good in the movie and does what he needs to do

HeiHei is a funny chicken because whenever Moana asks heihei to do something he will disappear and then come back.

Heihei is a good actor because he is a very good chicken and is really funny. 

Te fiti  is beautiful  and she looks like Moana but she is very good.

Te fiti is a good actor because she does what she needs to do in the movie.


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