There had to be someone else in the forest because someone froze Jack. It could have been a witch or a wizard. A similie is a way that you can compare something with something else. It often has the word ‘as’ or ‘like’ in the sentence. ‘As quiet as a mouse’, ‘as ferocious as a lion’, as gloomy as a cave’ are all examples of similies.
I think that there was a witch in the forest because somebody had to have turned Jack to stone.
A similie is when you say something is “like a..” Or “as a..”.
My examples would be “as keen as a fox” and “as fierce as a lion” and “as fast as a cheetah” and “as tall as a giraffe”.
Tyler and I spoke about who might have been have been in the forest and froze Jack, we believe it was the author Anthony Browne, because Tyler suggested the author may have frozen Jack in the story to give Jack time to think about his actions towards Rose.
A simile is to compare an object with another, my examples would be ‘as loud as a dogs bark’ and ‘ as short as a pigs tail’.
There had to be someone else in the forest because someone froze Jack. It could have been a witch or a wizard. A similie is a way that you can compare something with something else. It often has the word ‘as’ or ‘like’ in the sentence. ‘As quiet as a mouse’, ‘as ferocious as a lion’, as gloomy as a cave’ are all examples of similies.
Some good ideas Zachary!
I think that there was a witch in the forest because somebody had to have turned Jack to stone.
A similie is when you say something is “like a..” Or “as a..”.
My examples would be “as keen as a fox” and “as fierce as a lion” and “as fast as a cheetah” and “as tall as a giraffe”.
Where did the witch live Daniel?
I think the witch lived in the tree that had a hole in it!
Tyler and I spoke about who might have been have been in the forest and froze Jack, we believe it was the author Anthony Browne, because Tyler suggested the author may have frozen Jack in the story to give Jack time to think about his actions towards Rose.
A simile is to compare an object with another, my examples would be ‘as loud as a dogs bark’ and ‘ as short as a pigs tail’.
Haydn, I like your idea about the author giving Jack time to think about Rose! What a good idea!
When I was in year 2 I loved learning about The Tunnel. I was curios about what would happen next