The WAGOLL is a diary extract, written by a prisoner during the Victorian era. The content is contextually appropriate, to match the treatment of prisoners at the time. The WAGOLL is written at the higher end of the Expected Standard, making it an ideal resource for use whole class.
Also included is a word-bank which contains vocabulary to describe the prisoner’s emotions, as well as descriptions of the cell and sentence examples using
- rule of 3
- embedded clauses
- subordinate clauses
- parenthesis
- semi colon with a conjunctive adverb
- colon to join clauses
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