The Finale!!! L.O – To use all the skills we have learnt.

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The Finale!!! L.O – To use all the skills we have learnt.

What have we learnt we need to add? Semi colon – instead of because Pathetic Fallacy Metaphors, similes, three verbs, adjectives, personification, alliteration Different sentences Start sentences in different ways: with an adverb, an adjective, simile, dialogue, ing, ed, ly, preposition. Exciting punctuation – commas, exclamation marks, ellipsis.

Plan Your task is to describe the courtroom scene. VocabularyConnectivesOpenersPunctuation Mysterious Terrifying Dramatic Respectful Polite Malicious However Although On the other hand Meanwhile Dangerously, the man... Screaming, the lady ran... Under the stairs, a mysterious sound escaped...., ? ! “” ‘ : ; TiP ToP Time Place Topic Person Speech marks – new person new line Don’t forget the comma. Punctuation inside.

P.A Have they included all of the things that we talked about? Write a comment for them: Fantastic! You have managed to include… To make this better next time try…