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Read it as fast as possible! Selfish shellfish Selfish shellfish Rubber baby buggy bumpers Rubber baby buggy bumpers Red leather, yellow leather Red leather, yellow leather Knapsack straps Knapsack straps Specific Pacific Specific Pacific Unique New York Unique New York Burgess’s Fish Shop Sauce Burgess’s Fish Shop Sauce Men Munch much mush Men Munch much mush Black bug’s blood Black bug’s blood Rush the washing, Russell! Rush the washing, Russell!

Learn the words! Scene 1 dock – long platform for coats to land dock – long platform for coats to land

vicious – describes people who shows a desire to hurt someone or something very badly vicious – describes people who shows a desire to hurt someone or something very badly ruse - a trick intended to mislead people ruse - a trick intended to mislead people squish - to crush something which is soft squish - to crush something which is soft disembarcation - leave a ship, aircraft, etc. after a journey disembarcation - leave a ship, aircraft, etc. after a journey slug - slug -

Learn the words! Scene 2 flare - become wider flare - become wider clatter – loud noise like hard objects knocking together clatter – loud noise like hard objects knocking together mesmerize - to have someone's attention completely mesmerize - to have someone's attention completely cackling - to laugh in a loud, high voice cackling - to laugh in a loud, high voice stunned - shocked stunned - shocked

What is… Setting – where and when the scene takes place Setting – where and when the scene takes place How to… Describe characters’ feelings? Describe characters’ feelings? You can use words like: tense, frightening, exciting, sad, scary, happy, etc. You have learnt them! You have learnt them!