Friday, April 1, 2016

Why do windows have houses by Karhmyn

Monday 21st March 2016

Writing: Explanation Writing

Why do houses have windows?

Do you know why houses have windows? I will provide you with reasons as to why houses have windows. You will be convinced  beyond doubt that there is need to have windows in the house.

Windows are  very important to the human body when left open or closed. One of the main key reasons  is oxygen. Oxygen is important because  human beings  inhale  it . Oxygen is significant to the surroundings around  us. Oxygen can get rid of the foul smell in your own house. Bet you didn't know that?
Did you know that, equipment in the house give off carbon dioxide?

During  winter, the windows could be used for letting sunlight in. Also you could put up blinds for blocking the sun from coming in. In the morning, we all could let the bright sun to shine in. On a gloomy day, just let the sun in and it will light up your room. Once you let the sun in, you can just relax or curl up so you’re warm.


Do you know without windows the house will look spiritless and plain, just think what your house will look like?. The appearance of  curtains and blinds are often for windows. They can be used for many things like blocking the sun and blocking people from looking in your house.

In conclusion, I provided you with many reasons as to why houses have windows. I hope I have convinced you
beyond doubt. I trust that you will agree that houses need windows.


  




Tuesday, November 24, 2015

simile drawing by Karhmyn

Figurative Language by Karhmyn

Figurative Language

Simile:
A  figure of speech that compares one thing to another. All similes  contains either “as” or “like”.

E.g
As innocent as a lamb.
As white as snow.
As happy as a puppy’s tail.

Metaphors:
Metaphors like similes compare one thing to another however, there are no “ likes” and “as”. Metaphors say one thing is the other thing.

E.g
the sea is a hungry dog.
Jack was a rough diamond.

Hyperbole:
It is also form of figurative language. It is actually exaggeration used for effect.

E.g I was so tired I could sleep for six months.

 

Thursday, November 12, 2015

Compound sentences by Karhmyn

A compound sentence contains two sentences joined by a conjunction. Here are examples of Compound sentences.

1.  Rachel waited after school for her friend, but her friend was in detention.

2.I looked for John and Sam at the park, but they already left.

3. Jack and Mark arrived late, so they missed the movie.

4. Sophie will be getting pocket money this week, she did all of her chores.

Here are some of conjunctions

For  or      Known as  
And yet    Fan Boys
Nor  so
But





 

Maths problem by Karhmyn

The day the blue crayon quit by Karhmyn