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Thursday, 20 June 2019

Weapons Of Mass Description Blooms Task

Weapons Of Mass Description
KC:
  1. What is the name of the Doctor? The Doctor's name is Dr Andre Charles Wordsmitz.

  1. What is the Queen’s name mentioned in the story? The Queen’s name in the story is Queen Victoria.

  1. What is the hair color of the pakeha? The hair color of the pakeha is blonde.

  1. What color top does the pakeha wear? The pakeha wears a bright green top.

  1. How long was the famine that the boy did? The famine was 40 hours long that the boy did.

KA:
  1. What the Doctor’s name is.
  2. How Shane described the pakeha.
  3. How the police men got out of the car.
  4. How Shane described lollies.
  5. How the police siren startled the burglar.

KB:
He has blonde, curly hair, he wears a bright green plain t-shirt. He is a New Zealand pakeha, he is tall in height, He has a bluish, greyish watch to check the time. Also he has plain blue joggers, or jeans on. He looks like an innocent boy that when he looks sad you will feel bad for him. The boy has not done any crime he saw that there was something going on at his neighbours and he looked inside the window and the police thought he was the burglar.

CA:
Overuse: Overuse means used too much.
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Crustless: Crustless means without a crust in a sandwich or no sides on a sandwich.

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Peered: Peered means look in with concentration at something or someone.

Determined: Determined means having made a solid decision and being determined not to do anything.
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EB:
This story can be in real life, because it is in a school and all the great adjectives and description about something is inside somebody's head.

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