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When he woke the next day, the first thing he looked for, once he had rubbed the sleep from his eyes, was the darkness in the cupboard. It was like it had stayed with him in his dreams, refusing to budge. But when he looked, there was nothing there. The humming had gone, too. He could see the sleeve of his blue hoody and the stack of magazines
ENGLISH. Paper 2. October 2016. 1 hour plus 10 minutes’ reading time. Candidates answer on the Question Paper. Additional Materials: Insert. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST. Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen.
Sinister Stories. Activity 1. Read the first part of the story ‘Three Times is a Sentence’, up to where it says “a complete nutter”. • What are your first impressions of the two characters?
4 lip 2018 · Sinister Stories Lesson 1: First Impressions guides students through the importance of blurbs, how to create effective first impressions, and how to infer from the text given. The resource includes: blurb keywords. book blurb worksheet. character outlines.
Sinister Stories Three Times Is a Sentence by Lois McIntyre ‘Spare any change?’ Dan barely noticed the bloke at his feet as he made his way into the newsagents on Maccies Road. He was late for a party, was fumbling for his phone to find the right address when he felt a hand tug at his trouser leg. Involuntarily, he recoiled.
Find all the Sinister Story literary texts here. While each lesson pack contains the texts needed, it can be handy to have all the texts in one place. The booklet includes: Three Times is a Sentence by Lois McIntyre. The Darkness by Jonie Marx.
Sinister Stories is Beyond Secondary’s definitive crash course on key skills for English, exploring everything from character analysis and context to symbolism and setting.