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Attention to Detail

Attention to Detail. L.O. – To be able to involve a reader by using a lot of imaginative detail. Nightmares and dreams. Draw a visual representation of a nightmare or dream you have had. ‘The Nightmare’ by Henry Fuseli. Student 1 – Level 5

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Attention to Detail

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  1. Attention to Detail L.O. – To be able to involve a reader by using a lot of imaginative detail.

  2. Nightmares and dreams • Draw a visual representation of a nightmare or dream you have had.

  3. ‘The Nightmare’ by Henry Fuseli

  4. Student 1 – Level 5 • As I entered the room the moon came out from behind the clouds and flooded the room with a pale, white light. Sarah was lying on the table. She was stretched out, wearing a long, white robe. My heart thumped because she looked dead. Her head was hanging over the edge of the table and one arm was dangling down to the floor.

  5. Student 2 • I knew I was too late. In the moonlight coming from the open window, Jane was draped over the bed in the centre of the room. Robed in a beautiful white gown, her head and arm hung peacefully over the table’s edge, but blood had soaked into her outer robe. Her face and neck had a corpse-like paleness. On her body sat a mean and triumphant demon, his grinning shadow printed grimly on the red curtains behind. What level would you give this example?Make sure you are using the mark scheme.

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