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Monday 29 April 2019

Adverbs || Preposition

Adverbs to start sentences with:
- Quickly, Significantly, Cautiously, Firstly, Importantly, Remarkably, Similarity, Surprisingly, Readily,
Curiously, Concerningly, Interestingly, Confusingly, Consequently, Shakingly, Ironically

e.g.
Firstly, we go to form class.
Surprisingly, everyone is here today.

e.g sentence.
Interestingly, we go back to an old timetable like in the first week of the term 1.
Quickly, take a bath once the clock alarm.

Begin with a Preposition:
- In, Against, Before, Between, Over, Behind, Within, Under, Below, At, For Throughout, Near, About
After, Before

e.g.
Throughout this lesson, students have been working quietly.
Against all odds, the army was defeated by a single man.

e.g. sentence
Throughout the year, the population of people in the world is increasing.
Before the population increase, there were so many animals in the forest.

PEEL

Point - State the point you want to make.
e.g. Throughout the novel ' Abomination', Martha is bullied at school.

Evidence - Support your point with 2-3 sentences
e.g. An example of this is the incident with the girls throwing water over the toilet stall onto Martha.
When she came out of the stall they punched her in the stomach and called her a slut. This made Martha
feel angry and upset.

Explain - Link my evidence to my point.
e.g. Unsurprisingly, this is an example of physical bullying by students toward Martha. There was an imbalance of power between Martha and her bullies because there was one of her and three of them.

Link - Link back to your argument/link to the next paragraph
e.g. Another way Martha experiences suffering is at the hands of her parents and the church of the Righteous.




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