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    • #44495
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      Dear Beth,
      Hope you have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

    • #44293
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      Dear Beth,
      Efay’s homework

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    • #44221
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      Dear Beth, Efay’s homework 7. thank you

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    • #44018
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      Dear Beth,
      homework for lesson 6. Thank you.

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    • #43879
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      Hi Beth,

      Efay’s week 5 homework. Thank you.

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    • #43682
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      Hi Beth, Efay’s homework for week 4. Thanks.

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    • #43491
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      Dear Beth,

      Please kindly find attached Efay’s week 2 homework. Thank you.

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    • #43369
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      Dear Beth, please kindly find attached homework from Efay. Thanks

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    • #41757
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      Hi Beth,

      Please find Efay’s Mock attached. Thank you!

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    • #41727
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      My character is a clock called ‘The backwards winding clock”. Instead of the hands moving clock-wise like a normal clock, the hands move backward in time. However, whenever something bad has happened or is about to happen near the clock, the hour hand moves to the number 3 whilst the minute hand points at number 12 for bloody murder, number 6 for suicide, and number 9 for death by natural causes.
      The clock is also known as ‘The Death Clock’ for its predicting of death. It was going to be used in the clock tower but it was replaced last minute due to public superstitions that the clock could bring bad luck.

    • #40924
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      My Just William book review
      I thought that the book was very humorous and funny because of the outlaws trying to do things and coming up with mischievous ideas. I also liked the way that the author wrote it was very clever as all the children are naughty but act a bit like adults.
      My favourite part was in the chapter The Show because they were like adults. William is also extremely clever only when he is naughty. Overall it was a very nice book and I enjoyed it a lot!

    • #40785
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      Here is the homework for lesson three. Have a good day!

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    • #40624
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      Alice was walking through the woods, hopelessly lost, when she stumbled on something. She tripped and fell on the ground, her
      sea-blue dress splayed out like a tin of custard dropped from 19 floors. She was about to get up when she spotted a red blob behind a bush. Crawling towards it, she pushed aside a few leaves. There appeared was a small cherry-red blob on top of a thin stalk. Alice gasped. The mushroom had many white spots all over it’s red blob and to her surprise, was backflipping on a larger mushroom. “Hello!” welcomed the small mushroom. “How do you do?” ” Fine thank you,” replied Alice,” Would you happen to know where the exit might be?” “Over to the left, then right, then keep on going left.” the mushroom answered. Alice thanked it and headed off

    • #40489
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      “Alice down the rabbit hole”

      Alice grew curious and curiouser,
      as she followed the rabbit,
      who kept and kept on saying:
      “I’m late, I’m late, I’m late!”

      It jumped down a rabbit hole,
      Heavens knew where it ended.

      But Alice hopped down without a doubt,
      deeper and deeper she fell.

      She saw bookcases, chairs,
      teacups and tables,
      cupboards and cups,
      books, some tables.

      She nodded off after a while,
      thinking about cats and bats.
      But she awoke with a crash,
      and the reset came tumbling down.

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    • #39812
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      Dear Beth, work from lesson 10. Thanks for the club!

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