Trick or Treat
Jack Todhunter | Thursday July 30, 2009
Categories: Courses, GCSE, KS3, Writing, Productive, Creative or Original Writing
What happens next? You could turn this into a script or third person narrative.
Enterprising students can make this into a first person narrative with a little tweaking.
Trick or Treat
‘No,’ Danny’s mum said. ‘No way! You are not playing Trick or Treat. And that’s final.’
‘But Mum,’ Danny stopped there. He knew better than to argue when his mum was in that mood.
But his mum had more to say. ‘Some of the old people I work for are scared stiff at Halloween,’ she said. ‘They don’t want to open the door to kids dressed as ghosts and witches.’
Danny’s mum worked as a home help. She knew a lot of old people.
Danny thought she was making a fuss about nothing.
Trick or Treat was only a bit of fun. Nobody got hurt, did they?
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