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Developing Characters

Developing Characters. L.O. – To appreciate how a writer creates expectations and gets a reader interested in a text. Homework – Write your story based on the painting. Max 1 page. Due Monday 8 th Feb. Commas. Complete the worksheet on commas. You will need to write in your book. Commas.

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Developing Characters

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  1. Developing Characters L.O. – To appreciate how a writer creates expectations and gets a reader interested in a text. Homework – Write your story based on the painting. Max 1 page. Due Monday 8th Feb

  2. Commas • Complete the worksheet on commas. • You will need to write in your book.

  3. Commas A – On the table there is a telephone, a cup of coffee, a book and a key.

  4. Commas C • Rover, the friendly old sheep dog, barked at the strangers. • The Mississippi, the longest river in America, flows into the gulf of Mexico. • We visited Norway, a land of mountains and fjords. • Susan, my youngest sister, is five today. • Mr Matthews, the head teacher, was not amused. • Liverpool, a large city in England, has two cathedrals.

  5. Coraline Very old house - “door” - Coraline discovers the door and this suggests it is secret and hidden. So it could lead somewhere mysterious and scary. Coraline will be a ghost or horror story “other people” -

  6. Complete the worksheet 8.3.

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