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DESCRIPTIONS

Description for morning

1. The cold air smelt of des and grass.


2. The sun inch its way up to sky.

Description for evening

1. The sun sank below the horizon.


2. Darkness set in and envelope the town.

Description for rain

1. Dark grey clouds filled the sky.


2. There was a deep rumble in the distance.
3. Thunder roared and lighting flashed.
4. Flashes of lighting threatened the sky.

Description for sunny day

1. The sun shone brilliantly/mercilessly and water in the pond glittered/shimmered.


2. The flash air filled by lungs.
3. The tall trees swayed gently as if welcoming us with open arms.
EXPRESSIONS
1. Feelings
a) Anger
- My face turned red with anger.
- ‘’come here!’’ he barked.
- Her unblinking eyes flashed with anger.
b) Disappointed
- I buried my face in my hands and sighed.
- I moaned in despair.
- To my utter dismay, I left the place.
- I went into room and slammed the door.
c) Excitement
- My mind was whirling with excitement.
- There was butterflies in my stomach.
- We set off in high spirits.
- The suspense was unbearable.
- Her face lit up as her eyes widened.
d) Happiness
- She flashed a broad grin.
- She flashed a toothless grin at me.
- She was grinning from ear to ear.
- Overjoyed the child leapt up and put his arms round his mother’s neck.
- The audience broke up in laughter.
e) Heat
- Beads of perspiration/sweat form on his forehead.
f) Relief
- I heaved a sigh of relief.
- I muttered a prayer of thanks.
g) Sadness
- Her eyes reddened and turned moist.
- Tears welled down in her eyes.
- Misery was written all over her face.
h) Shocked
- Dumbfounded , I stood rooted to the ground.
i) Fright
- She was immobilized with fear.
- Her face turned pale with fear.
j) Tired
- Drowsy and weary he drifted off to sleep within minutes.
- Stifling a yawn, he rubbed his blurry eyes.
k) Think
- He racked his brains for a solution.
l) Walk
- March , stroll, leisurely, hobbled to the car, I quickened my steps.
- I pace outside the operation theatre.

Essay important things.

Fracture essay: start with benefits ,advantages, definitions

Argumentative essay:

- make your stand clear in the introduction


- reason, elaboration, examples
- add points
- conclusion: tell your stand : in conclusion, I strongly believe that…/agree…
- don’t change stand
- WH- questions
- present tense

Stories : Introduction : describe character/event , romance , start with ending.

Body : sight , sounds , smell , taste , touch

Conclusion : feelings, sigh ,sadness, disappointment , promise, simile, lessons

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