Writing Focus: Sentences about Places

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Writing Focus: Sentences about Places Transparency LA12: Places Writing Sentences about Places -You should name the place. -You should tell about the place. -You should use words to describe the place. -You can tell how you feel about the place.

Step by Step Writing Say a sentence about you picture. Each sentence begins with a capital letter. Write the first word. Say your sentence again and write the rest of it. This sentence tells about a place. What marks comes at the end. Do you want to add or change any words to tell more about your place?

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