Wednesday 7 May 2014

Literacy homework


Wednesday:

Choose a Greek myth and re-write it in the form of a newspaper report. Due: Thursday 8th May.

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  1. One bright day, a long time ago lived a brave man called Perseus. He was in a palace with a king who told Perseus to get Medusa's head. Perseus was told to do this to save the woman the king kidnapped. So Perseus went along to get Medusa's head. But something bright came above him and it one of the gods called hermes (God of fast flying and god of messengers.) Hermes gave Perseus five protected stuff to use against Medusa. One of the stuff was a sword, shield, bag, wing boots and a helmet. So Perseus went off to the witches for some advice to stop Medusa. Meanwhile the witches vanish as fast as lightning. Seconds later Perseus saw the mountain where Medusa was in. Suddenly Perseus was walking slow because he saw frozen people. But Perseus heard a foot step nearby. Soon Perseus quickly hid behind a tall rock and saw his shield that he could see Medusa finding him. But soon Perseus came out of the rock blocking his shield infront of Medusa and was swinging his sword and chopped Medusa's head and put Medusa's head inside his bag. Later on in the palace the king and the woman were about to marry until Perseus popped out and showed the king Medusa's head just infront of him and froze to death. Well that is all for this time i will see you next timeon bbc news byebye.

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