Everest Class

Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Mahek's Work 6/3/13


Describe a setting!

 

 

 

Behind the misty clouds, is the half hidden moon shining down to all that lays beneath it. Silently, the wind howls as the mouse’s rustle beneath the leaves. In the distance, hungry foxes hunt the scavenger for food. Silent and deadly the bare mist lurks around the withered barren trees. The moonlight shines over the deserted woodland. Ivy grows strongly like a fighting, mighty lion.

11 comments:

  1. Well done you have used many diffterent VCOP please could you write some more

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  2. * Good use of Vocabulary - withered, scavenger...
    * Good description

    I wish you could write more.

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  3. * Well Done you have used descriptive vocabulary
    * I like the similies you have used
    Wish: remember the plural for mouse is not mouses it is mice!

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  4. I like the word half hidden moon shining also the discription the wind howls exellent peice of work

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  5. well done this piece of work is very good. You have used interesting adjctives.

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  6. I liked how you discribed the forst Silent and deadly the bare mist lurks around the withered barren trees.
    you also used all the vcop

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  7. Well Done Mahek. Good use of descriptive vocabulary. You used a simile: Ivy grows strongly like a fightting, mighty lion. You also used a metaphor: The bare mist lurks around the withered barren trees. You could have written a bit more.

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  8. You have used a good use of Vocabulary - withered, scavenger and have described the setting perfectly but to make it more interesting you could prepostional openers,drop in clauses etc

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  9. mahek you have written a fabulous piece of work including vocab like withered and lurked. perhaps you could extend this piece of writing using ALL the different senses!

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  10. I like your use of adventurous vocabulary and subordinate clauses. maybe you could write a little more.

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