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activities you do after reading a text, e.g. answer questions to show understanding, make a summary, compare and contrast information, evaluate, synthesise information, draw conclusions, discuss your opinion, research additional information on the topic.
writing that expresses thoughts and feelings in an imaginative and original way.
a twist or sudden change in the plot that reverses the fortune of one of the characters in a way...
imagery that appeals to the sense of sight, e.g. The trees were clad in green.
the thing or person doing the action of the verb in a sentence, e.g. The ball flew through the...
a presentation that relies on more than one way of delivering content. This is not a reference...