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Olympic Granny poem summary.

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

Grandma will make her opponents tremble with fear as she competes for the gold at the Olympics this year. She is 89 years of age. She has, however, been fortunate in athletics. She struggles with deciding which sport she excels at.

Explanation:

  • But what really shocks and amazes us is how she uses her wheelchair and walker to win every competition.
  • The thought of a 99-year-old grandma overcoming everyone, laughing "at her adversaries," and making them "tremble in dread" is comical, which is why granny does so. The premise of the poem itself is humorous. Second, the poet has humorously exaggerated or utilized hyperbole to describe all of Grandma's accomplishments.

Thus this is the answer.

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Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Answer:

The required of the poem Olympic Granny is shown below:

Explanation:

When Grandma fights for the gold at the Olympics this year, her rivals will cower in terror. Age-wise, she is 89. She has, nevertheless, had luck in the sporting world. She has trouble settling on a sport in which she excels.

The way she uses her wheelchair and walker to triumph in every tournament, however, truly astounds and astounds us.

It is funny to imagine a 99-year-old grandma triumphing over everyone, smiling "at her foes," and making them "tremble in horror." The poem's premise is amusing in and of itself. Second, in order to accurately represent Grandma's accomplishments, the poet has hilariously overstated or used hyperbole.

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