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Friday, 5 February 2016
Beautiful writing by Ope in Year 6
Learning objective: To
write an invention as the fifth voice, from the story Voices in the Park.
Brightening up the world,
the shimmering sun shone down. The aromas of the sweet pleasures of life had ascended into the air, evaporating in the sky. Although it
seemed like a joyous occasion, it appeared not to be. Sofia’s world was full of
sorrow and hatred towards her dominating, devious dad. Usually, Sofia was
protective of her freedom: the only chance she got to be away from her
overshadowing father. Gladly, she would take any chance for freedom.
As a result of Sofia’s paternalistic
father, she had no companions. Entering the park, she immediately realised
there was no point. A wave of regret washed over her. Unexpectedly, Sofia heard
an unusual timbre in the distance. She climbed up the nearest tree, curious to
find out what that peculiar noise was. High up in the luscious verdant tree,
Sofia could see the whole park. What a spectacular sight it was. Out of the
corner of her eye she saw it. Her cousin (Charles) and a strange girl were
playing on a slide.
Tears filled her icy sapphire-blue
eyes, as the exasperation inside her, rose up and turned against her. Consuming
her and overpowering her. Envy, hatred and jealousy took over her; she no
longer had control of her emotions. The only desire she’d ever had was to have
a friend, someone who would stand beside her in the times of trouble. Sofia’s
heart ached at the thought of never having a friend, so she decided that if she
couldn’t have what she longed for the most, then no one could.
Thursday, 4 February 2016
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