Sione is a really deep thinker. Here is his analysis of what this poster is representing. Have a look at what has written about the poster and add a comment to add your thoughts to the discussion. Great work Sione.
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ReplyDeleteI like your analysis on the imagery you have. I really enjoyed reading thru your perception of what the image is showing and your detailed description of what you see. Well done for going into detail of your portrayal.
-Miss Tavioni
Good Job Sione, I like your description. Keep it up.
ReplyDeleteWhat and interesting image ! Great work Sione! Keep up the wonderful work . Mrs Holmes .
ReplyDeleteKia orana Sione, wow this is cool and different! Happy people, peace, equality,no wars or fighting is what stands out for me. Your imagery would be great put into a speech. Awesome mahi Sione, keep up the fantastic work.
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