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12 February, 08:39

How does the author give the reader an idea of the sizes of the great pacific garbage patch

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  1. 12 February, 09:53
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    This is usually done with comparison (like similes or metaphors). For example, the barge was a football field. This is a comparison, but gives the reader a visual to understand the size of the barge. As you read, what was the garbage patch compared to in terms of size? What wording was used in order for you to visual how big it was?
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