12 words to spell correctly in English language paper
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beginning |
My hair is beginning to go grey.
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persuade |
Can I persuade you to have another slice of this cake?
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imagery |
Imagery is when words are used to create a picture in a reader's mind.
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alliteration |
Alliteration involves words that begin with the same sound.
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simile |
Simile involves describing something by comparing it with something else.
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favourite
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The girls went to see their favourite pop group.
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Shakespeare |
Shakespeare uses Macbeth's soliloquy to show that he is unsure about what to do.
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rhyme |
Time, crime and chime all rhyme.
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rhythm |
James plays rhythm guitar.
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character |
I like a person with a friendly character.
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narrator |
A narrator speaks the words of a story.
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sincerely |
I sincerely wish you all the best in life.
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