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Can you write us a sentence?

Can you write us a sentence?. Use the clues given!. Written in past tense. Name of a person. Starts with a time connective. Includes an event. Includes a feeling (emotive words). DIARY. Written in present tense. Written in second person. Includes ‘bossy’ words.

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Can you write us a sentence?

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  1. Can you write us a sentence? Use the clues given!

  2. Written in past tense. • Name of a person. • Starts with a time connective. • Includes an event. • Includes a feeling (emotive words). DIARY

  3. Written in present tense. • Written in second person. • Includes ‘bossy’ words. • Includes time connectives. • Is written in chronological order. INSTRUCTIONS

  4. Formal written style. • Written in present tense. • Written in third person. • Includes topic words. NON-CHRONOLOGICAL REPORT

  5. Written in present tense. • Written in third person. • Reasons to explain how or why. • Detailed description. EXPLANATION

  6. Written in present tense. • Written in same voice, e.g. first person. • Connecting words or phrases to start paragraphs. • Emotive language. • Explain your point of view and give reasons. PERSUASIVE

  7. Written in present tense. • Written in third person. • Formal. • Gives facts. • Gives reasons and provides examples. • Topic words. DISCUSSION

  8. Formal greeting. • Explains who you are. • Explains why you are writing. • Says what you want to happen once it is read. LETTERS

  9. Written in past tense. • Includes time connectives. • Detailed descriptions. • Quotes of what others think about this person. • Written in third person. BIOGRAPHY

  10. Written in past tense. • Written in third person. • An eye-catching headline. • Quotes from witnesses. • Time connectives. • Detailed descriptions. NEWSPAPERS

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