The correct order of first, then, last and next:
Well, think about it: First means, well, first - in the beginning. So we can leave first where it's at.
Now, where do you think last would go? In the back, right?
Wait a minute! We're not finished yet!
Just switch the then and next so that they're in opposite places:
Your words should now look like this -
First, next, then, last --
I'll give you an example using all these words in a tiny paragraph.
First, Mary went to the store.
Next, when she got there, she bought a gallon of milk.
Then, she left the store.
Last, she arrived home and drank some of her milk.
↑ ↑ ↑ Hope this helps! :D
Answer:
Mercutio and Friar Lawrence
Explanation:
They both knew of the relationship between the two and weren't biased toward any house.
My ancestors: a project by Ben Winterhayes, Applewood School, Sydney, New South
Wales.
I am very proud of one of my ancestors, John Winterhayes. He arrived on a ship from
England in 1820. He was a criminal! Well, not exactly a criminal. This is his story:
John was born in London. His father died when he was 13 years old. His family were
very poor and often hungry. One cold winter’s day, he stole some food in the market
because he was very hungry.
John was caught and brought before a magistrate. In those days the British used to send
their prisoners to Australia. New South Wales was a prison colony and John was sent
there for seven years.
At that time the journey to Australia was very difficult. The journey took at least three
months.
There were often bad storms and there wasn’t much food for the prisoners. Sometimes
the weather was very hot and sometimes very cold. The prisoners were often sick and
sometimes died before they arrived in Australia.
My ancestor John never returned to England again. He never saw his mother, or his
little brothers and sisters, again. But he met a girl called Heather MacMaster and they
got married in Sydney in 1830.
That’s the story of one of my ancestors!
Read the story of Ben’s ancestor.
John Winterhayes wrote a letter to his mother when he arrived in New South Wales.
Imagine the letter he wrote to her. You must mention:
a)
his feelings when he left England
b)
how long the journey took
c)
the weather, the food, other problems
d)
his feelings during the journey
e)
arriving in Australia.
Don’t forget to start and end the letter correctly
what exactly do you mean by this? it was very vague. could you possibly post it on here w the poem. i may be able to help :)