Section C: SPaG Flashcards

Read the sentences and identify the SPaG errors.

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william Golding wrote lord of the Flies

A

William Golding wrote Lord of the Flies.

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The boys become savaje after there extended time on the island.

A

The boys become savage after their extended time on the island.

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3
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The conch symbolise’s democracy.

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The conch symbolises democracy.

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4
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Simon is killed before he is able to tell the boy’s that there is no beast on the island.

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Simon is killed before he is able to tell the boys that there is no beast on the island.

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Jacks face paint represents his savage nature, but also mirrors the colours of the nazi Swastika.

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Jack’s face paint represents his savage nature, but also mirrors the colours of the Nazi Swastika.

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Golding said: man produce’s evil as a bee produces honey’.

A

Golding said: ‘man produce’s evil as a bee produces honey’.

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The Lord of the Flies represents the evil that lerks within every one

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The Lord of the Flies represents the evil that lurks within everyone.

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Ralph blow’s the conch to call the boy’s to asembly.

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Ralph blows the conch to call the boys to assembly.

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9
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Golding alludes to the novel the coral island.

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Golding alludes to the novel The Coral Island.

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The boys return to their civil nature in the presents of an orthority figure

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The boys return to their civil nature in the presence of an authority figure.

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