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Whistle and I’ll come to you

Whistle and I’ll come to you. Lesson Objective: To explore the use of Spider as a dramatic device. Spider. What do we think of Spider? How has Susan Hill influenced the reader’s response to Spider?. Read to the end of the chapter. How do you react to the events that happen in this chapter?.

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Whistle and I’ll come to you

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  1. Whistle and I’ll come to you Lesson Objective: To explore the use of Spider as a dramatic device

  2. Spider • What do we think of Spider? • How has Susan Hill influenced the reader’s response to Spider?

  3. Read to the end of the chapter • How do you react to the events that happen in this chapter?

  4. Re-write the events of the chapter from Spider’s point of view Draw a picture of the house with the woman in black standing at the window Write a diary entry from Kipps after the events of this chapter

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