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SVEN [57.7K]
3 years ago
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This task may be slightly long but i am giving brainliests, thanks, and i will try and answer some of your questions! This is ab

out a short story called The Landlady.
As Billy, write a letter to a friend or relative raising your concerns about the landlady. Points to remember: 1. Don’t forget to use examples of foreshadowing in your work.
• The ‘black eye’ sign
• The missing guests
• The stuffed animals
• The odd remarks from the landlady

Ensure you set your work out like a letter.
Remember to use paragraphs and check your spelling

Example

Dear Jack, I hope you are well? I have come to Bath on a business visit and am staying at a local B&B. It is all nice and comfortable but the landlady strikes me as very peculiar. I was going to stay at a pub but the sign seemed to entice me...........
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zimovet [89]3 years ago
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Answer:

Dear Mum and Dad,

I'm in Bath on a business trip and I have arrived safely. I'm staying at a local B&B with a strange landlady. It nice and very comfy but there is a peculiar feeling about the place. I saw the sign and walked in, I asked about the cost and it was surprisingly cheap.

As I went in the Landlady kept making strange remarks and asking all sorts of questions.

When I was asked to sign the guest book I saw the names of missing guests who had never left. I had heard about them in the papers. All the guests were missing.

I saw loads of stuffed animals which was a very peculiar sight too see.

I hope you are safe and keeping well

Love From Billy

bogdanovich [222]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

hope this helps take care, stay safe, keep smiling!!

Explanation:

put yourself in his shoes, think about what you would put. use the example to help you

i know you are not meant to put links in answers but here is a pdf with sentence starters to help you-

https://urrbraeresearch.weebly.com/uploads/2/6/1/9/26193643/academic_writing_sentence_starters.pdf

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