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Draw a face at the top of your page Step 1 Draw a face at the top of your page

Write five adjectives to describe the person’s character Step 2 Write five adjectives to describe the person’s character

Write five biographical details about the person, including a name Step 3 Write five biographical details about the person, including a name

Step 5 Copy out the sentence, filling in the name and finishing it: It was a dark rainy night when (name) reluctantly stepped out into the dark....

Write the next sentence yourself Step 6 Write the next sentence yourself

Step 7 Give your paper to the person on the right Write the next sentence of the story you’re given

Step 8 Give your paper to the person on the right Write the next sentence of the story you’re given

Step 9 Give your paper to the person on the right Write the next sentence of the story you’re given

Step 10 Give your paper to the person on the right Write the next sentence of the story you’re given

Get your paper back! Was it a good story? Share the most interesting vocabulary you can find on your original sheet