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Year 10—Writing Practice

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1 Year 10—Writing Practice

2 Study Last Week’s Spelling Words
Ambition: an eager desire for something, generally advancement or power. Setting: setting includes the time, location, and initiates the main backdrop and mood for a story. Narrative: a story with an orientation, conflict and resolution. Imagery: descriptive language that appeals to the five senses—paints a picture Unconscious: lacking normal awareness Embarrassing: awkward, hard to deal with Hallucination: a common symptom of severe mental disorder Conscience: motivation from ethical or moral principles Orientation: in narrative structure, it sets the backdrop of the story—including characters and setting.

3 Spelling Quiz Hallucination, ambition, conscience, narrative, setting

4 New Spelling Words Allegory: a story that has a deeper meaning typically a moral Parable: a simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual Anecdote: a short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person Argument: reasons given to persuade others that the idea is right Connotation: how a word implies ideas or feelings Dissonance: a string of words that creates clashing harsh sounds Epilogue: a section at the end of a book or play that comments or concludes what has happened. Advise: offering suggestions Advice: a suggestion

5 Finding the Verb & Subject Verb & Subject Agreement
Writing Skills Finding the Verb & Subject Verb & Subject Agreement

6 Finding Subjects and Verbs

7 Rule 1.

8 Rule 2 & 3

9 Rule 4 &5


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