Portraying Character.

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Portraying Character

What do the verbs tell us about this character? The door swung open and a dark figure glided in. ‘Hello,’ it spat as it sashayed to the front of the hall and threw down a pile of books. ‘Oh no,’ whispered David, I don’t like him.

Write three sentences, perhaps using speech, in which you describe one of the following characters.

Complete a spider diagram finding verbs to use in your story from the piano’s perspective. tinkered

Finally What was the objective of today’s lesson? On a scale of 1-5, how confident are you?