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Vocabulary Nice So Next Beautiful Fierce Adventure Magic Accident Fair Using this would be good Select interesting words to improve the quality of your writing. WOW Words Nice So Next Beautiful Fierce Adventure Magic Accident Fair Using this would be better! Weird Freezing Quiet Silent Joy Fear Transport Baggage Shelter Sadness Vehicle But If you use these, that’s FAB!!! Sensitively Timidly Aggressively Echo Imaginatively Doubtful Anxiety Nourish Enjoy System Prefer Lounging Expose Vibrate Outstandingly Tenderly Biologically Formidable Comical Stern Dwell Dine Create Adore Pathetic Terrain Yearning Foreboding Speculation Apparel Outspoken Silhouette Articulate Feign Annoyance Ecstasy Annihilate

Connectives And But Then So Because When If After While As well Using this would be good Remember to vary sentence length and word order to keep the reader interested! And But Then So Because When Using this would be better! If After While As well As Although However Also But If you use these that’s FAB!!! Besides Even though Nevertheless Equally As a result Consequently In balance In addition to Contrary to Despite So as to In contrast to this Similarly In as much as Therefore Subsequently Initially Obviously Apparently Moreover

Openers The My I First Then Next So If Another At last Using this would be good Think carefully about HOW to start your sentences – make them interesting! The My I First Then Next So If Another At last Using this would be better! Attacking Killing Noticing By the time Later that day When Without a doubt Inside But If you use these that’s FAB!!! Sensitively Timidly Aggressively Shyly Imaginatively Doubtfully Anxiously Gently Never Besides Even though Meanwhile Before very long An important thing Having decided Restlessly The golden sun Sauntering Walking slowly towards The Glorious games began

Punctuation . . ? . ? , ! . ? , ! … “ __.” ‘ . ? , ! … “ __.” ‘ ; : () Without the correct punctuation, your writing is hard to read. Make sure you add it in as you are writing and then check through to see if you have used it appropriately and effectively. Using this would be good . ? Using this would be better! . ? , ! But If you use these that’s FAB!!! . ? , ! … “ __.” ‘ . ? , ! … “ __.” ‘ ; : ()

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