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Non-fiction Text Types Categorise
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Letter
Newspaper Report
Autobiography
Travel Writing
Magazine Article
The bleak landscape and leaden clouds lay before us as we set out on the second day of our journey.
Looking back at my time in the army fills me with a mixture of pride and horror.
My parents were not so much cruel as distant, too busy with their own ideological campaigns to take any notice of me. My grandmother was my saviour.
Many schools when they have become academies start by introducing stricter rules and a more traditional uniform, including a blazer. Parents often complain about the cost of school uniform and their children's complaints about wearing it.&
School uniform rules have again been at the centre of a major dispute between a school and its parents and pupils. Pupils are refusing to wear the authorised shoes and coats saying they are completely without style and unfashionable. Pupils ha
The importance of bees has been emphasised as we are encouraged to sow bee-friendly flowers and plants. Keeping bees, however, is both rewarding and challenging, and some equipment is needed. We went to meet two beekeepers, one new to the
Sir
I cannot express strongly enough my total disagreement with the article on school uniform which appeared in your paper yesterday. School is a place of work for pupils and uniforms need to be sensible and practical. Fashion has not
Dear Parents
It has come to my attention during the recent very wet weather that pupils are wearing footwear that is fashionable but entirely unsuitable for keeping them warm and dry both on their way to school and between buildings during t
I was born in an industrial town in a small terraced house, identical to every house in the road and the streets around.
The yacht was tossed as if in a washing machine as it rounded the headland off the west coast of Scotland. The wind drove it forward and the sea washed it sideways, making the jagged rocks seem perilously close. It was only then the thoug
Crossing a desert is always a challenge but never more so than when there is a strong wind, blowing up the sand into the faces of both men and animals.
Yesterday, a lorry was wedged, yet again, under the low railway bridge on the A275 although it was eventually freed without serious damage to the bridge. The driver said he had been following his satnav. Locals say this is a common problem and