Exam Question
Imagine you are Charlie Wilson
Write a report about your work and discoveries for your colleagues and the locals of Bodmin Moor to read.
In your report you should write:
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Descriptions of encounters with the beast
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Local’s descriptions of the beast
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Consequences of a wildcat being loose on the moor.
Base your letter on what you read in passage A. address all three bullet points and be careful to use your own words.
Mark Sheet
A1: Descriptions of encounters with the beast
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No rabbits, no foxes, birds not singing
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Beast has coast Mr Goodenough £1000 in livestock/ 10 of Mrs Rhodes’ sheep were killed
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Mrs Rhodes captured creature on camera, near her backyard
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Steven Parkyn came face to face with the beast at 1am
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Steven Parkyn and his friend followed the beats into the forest, but it ran away
A2: Local’s descriptions of the beast
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Mrs Rhodes said that:
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Its eyes were great yellow orbs
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It had had a foul/ horrific/ horrifying/ blood curdling scream/ cry/ howl, like a women’s but 100 times magnified/worse
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Steven Parkyn and his friend said that they saw:
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The eyes were bright white
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The beast itself was 3 foot long
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The beasts tail was 18 inches
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The beast was a pinky-brown colour
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Plus additional eyewitness descriptions that were not mentioned above
A3: Consequences of a wildcat being loose on the moor.
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Risks against livestock:
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Killing of livestock
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Risk against lively hood of farmers with death of livestock
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It may attack a person
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