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2 imagery examples from the poem OLYMPIC GRANNY by *kenn nesbitt*​

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Answered by Sagar9040
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When Grandma goes for gold in

The Olympic games this year,

She’ll laugh at her competitors

And make them quake with fear.

She’s ninety-nine years old

But, in athletics, she’s been blessed.

The trouble is she can’t decide

Which sport she plays the best.

She’s such an ace at archery.

She’s queen of the canoe.

She’s tough to top at taekwondo

And table tennis too.

She dominates the diving board.

She tromps the trampoline.

At lifting weights and wrestling

She’s the best you’ve ever seen.

She speeds across the swimming pool

To slake the summer heat.

On BMX and mountain bike

She simply can’t be beat.

She’s highest in the high jump,

And a champ at hammer throwing,

Magnificent in marathons,

Remarkable at rowing.

She beats the best at boxing.

At the pole vault she is peerless.

Her fencing is the finest;

She is positively fearless.

She’s masterful at basketball,

She truly rules the court,

And equally incredible

At every other sport.

But what we find astonishing

And something of a shocker

Is how she wins all contests

With her wheelchair and her walker.

— Kenn Nesbitt

Answered by akanshaagrawalmbd
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Explanation:

in this year which games did grandma participate in

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