By Joshua Raven Lesson 9 The story so far.... The story so far... In no more than 10 statements, what has happened in the story of ‘5fingers’ so far?

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by Joshua Raven Lesson 9 The story so far...

The story so far... In no more than 10 statements, what has happened in the story of ‘5fingers’ so far? (e.g. Rachel’s best friend, Lara, is moving to California.)

Top five Which of these are the top five points within the plot? Why is that? What has been left out? What has been included? Write the top five points down in your books.

Planning 1) Rachel’s best friend Lara is moving to California. 2) Rachel’s finger is cut off. 3) Quote Picture/sketch of the scene