
Writing the conclusion of a persuasive letter to Sherlock Holmes
Quiz by Oak National Academy: KS2 English (2)
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- Q1Which of these examples are expressions of gratitude?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q2Which of the following are we likely to find in the conclusion to a persuasive letter?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q3Which of the following expressions of gratitude have the appropriate formal tone for a persuasive letter to Sherlock Holmes?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q4Which example here uses a semi-colon correctly?Thank you so much for your help it is; truly appreciated.Thank you so much; for your help it is truly appreciated.Thank you; so much for your help it is truly appreciated.Thank you so much for your help; it is truly appreciated.30s
- Q5Which of these is not a rhetorical question?Surely you can see that you must help?Do you not agree that this must be resolved immediately?So are you going to help?30s
- Q6Which is the most appropriate sign-off to a persuasive letter to Sherlock Holmes?Can't wait to hear from you,All the very best,Lots of love,Yours faithfully,30s