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look at the information below.
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English, 16.09.2019 00:20 yentel110306
2
look at the information below.
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no
a cire
the
forest fire outside capetown - started by piece of glass left by family having a picnic -
very dry - no fatalities - strong wind - temperatures high for several days - holiday home
nearby - people had enough time to escape - occurred last month - fire brigade not able to
contain the fire - seaplanes dropped water from the sea - large area of forest destroyed - took
two days to extinguish flames
a decide on the most logical order for the information to be used in a witness account.
and put numbers above each note to show the sequence.
b now turn the numbered netes into a paragraph of continuous writing, using participle
phrases and a range of connectives to form complex sentences.
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