Varied sentence openers

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Varied sentence openers 25 minutes 250 words Adverbs Sensory language Adjectives Varied sentence openers Semi-colon You have just arrived in London. Write a letter home to describe what you have seen. Words and Ideas from ‘Christmas Carol’ ‘’cold and bleak’ ‘the houses opposite were mere phantoms’ ‘an obscure part of the town’ ‘low-browed beetling shop’ ‘overrun by grass and weeds’ Reminder for technical accuracy Remember to paragraph your work. Use full stops and capital letters. Try to use ambitious vocabulary. INCLUDE: articulate (to express one’s ideas and opinions clearly )