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05 May 2014

Writing Activity 4

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Fantastic Adjectives

Add a descriptive adjective to each highlighted noun to make the sentence more interesting! Use the word box for inspiriation, or think of your own adjectives. Rewrite each sentence with your new adjectives. Be sure to change a to an if the adjectives begins with a vowel.

Dangerous
Amazing
Dark
Enchanted
Beautiful
Brave
Graceful
Magical
Powerful
Terrible
Intimidating
Graceful
Charming
Glorious
Horrible
Fearless

The knight slayed the dragon.

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A princess is trapped in the tower.
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The wizard cast a spell.

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The unicorn galloped through the forest.
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A fairy flies through the sky.
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The dwarves have beards.

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Eyes Front! Idiom Practice

Idioms are sayings that have a figurative meaning that is different from its literal, or real, meaning.
For example, “eyes front” means to pay attention, not move your eyes.

Below are images of the literal meaning of some common idioms. Write a sentence using the idiom
and then explain the figurative meaning of the idiom.


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