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Tuesday, April 30, 2019

-Ed Start & 'W'

The -Ed start
Examples: Committed, Undaunted, Determined, Forced, Gifted, Blighted, Thrilled, Delighted, Blessed, Overpowered, Intimidated, Slaughtered, Respected, United, Confronted, Conflicted

e.g Forced into the corner, the boxer realized he had lost the match.

2 Sentences
Forced to do the dishes, but I still didn't do it.
Exhausted by the run, Tim fell over.

The 'W' start
Examples: Who, Whom, While, When, What, Where, Whereas, Whilst

e.g Whilst the teacher was trying to think, Rykin continued to talk.
2 Sentences
While we were doing a test, someone decided to cheat.
When I was reading a book, someone decided to distract me.

W - While I was getting ready, my sister decided to steal my phone.
Ed - Argued over 30 minutes, and got told off by mum.
Ly - Surprisingly, she took the blame for it and said sorry.
Prep - After the argument, we made up and went to the movies.

P.E.E.L
Should we wear school uniform?
P - First of all, school uniform is very important.
E - The concept of wearing different clothes every day, will give you a headache in the morning choosing which one to wear. You will also have to follow the dress code policy with very strict rules. Because of this, it will give the teacher/staff an extra responsibility to track what everyone is wearing.
E -  If we have uniforms, we will be able to share who we are and the beauty of our school. This will also help us by having less bullying, teasing, and arguments.
L - Therefore, we should wear uniforms and not mufti clothes.

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