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Title: GCSE English narrative
Description: A-Grade piece of work, 600-800 word narrative. GCSE English piece of work
Description: A-Grade piece of work, 600-800 word narrative. GCSE English piece of work
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In a pirate’s dream
Dad shouted down the stairs,’ Jamie, go and get some milk for breakfast, I’ll give you some money!’ I
ran out of the door, knowing I had to be quick, me and my sister needed to leave for school in just ten
minutes
...
I couldn’t run
anymore; I had run out of energy
...
Suddenly, two more, dark, shadowy figures
appeared, this time they were in front of me
...
The figures were getting closer and closer to me; one was holding something behind his back
...
I was being plunged into darkness; it was like
night time had suddenly come
...
Also in the room was a window
...
It had small, square holes
that you could peer out of
...
Another ship was moving towards us, a long way away and I could smell the sea air
getting saltier as the waves grew
...
Two brown shoes then passed the window, then knees, then eyes, someone had found me
...
His voice echoes in the small room like a cave filled with thunder
...
I saw him behind the wheel wearing shouting out orders, controlling all of the crew
...
When he saw me though, looking helpless and not knowing what this world was I had just stepped
into, I could see hints of guilt in his eyes
...
Then I was thrown a massive, heavy gun, the enemy ship was getting closer, it was than ten yards
away
...
Yesterday, pirates weren’t
real, now I am one
...
Some men leaped off the ship and swum to the other, they
would be captured
...
Some men hid under the decks
and in the cabins, they would be captured too
...
The suspense was getting stronger and stronger
...
I couldn’t take it anymore; soon they would declare us
and the ship their own
...
Creeping out of the room, I tried my best for the captain not to notice me so he couldn’t pull me back
...
I ran on the top deck with the gun in my hand, I blinked the worried tears out of my eyes
and brought the heavy gun to my chest
...
The gun
was loud, it was almost deafening
...
I needed to get the milk
Title: GCSE English narrative
Description: A-Grade piece of work, 600-800 word narrative. GCSE English piece of work
Description: A-Grade piece of work, 600-800 word narrative. GCSE English piece of work