Pink bow tie prereading 1 pink bow tie prereading activity 1 in this activity, you are being asked to tell the story before you have read it. In the story called pink bow tie by paul jennings, the narrator. I see this bloke walking along the street wearing a pink bow tie. The train that the narrator is on seems to be an oldfashioned train. Which words in the following extracts tell you this.
Many people ask me, whats it like to be a writer, paul jennings. Here are some pictures of a modern carriage in a train. On which two occasions is the narrator sent to the principals office. Well, here i am again, sitting outside the principals office. I notice that he is still wearing the pink bow tie. In pink bow tie by paul jennings we have the theme of honesty, appearance, desire, opportunity, fear, discontent, acceptance, change and curiosity. Pink bow tie by paul jennings well, here i am again, sitting outside the principals office.
Narrated in the first person by an unnamed fourteen year old boy the reader realises after reading the story that jennings may be exploring the theme of honesty. This time, however, he has a genuine excuse, but is he likely to be believed. In this version new material has been introduced and, more importantly, the content has been thoroughly restructured. This might at first sound a strange thing to do, but by answering the questions, and working in groups you will be able to make a story. Pink bow tie teachers notes and key this is the second revision of the britlit kit pink bow tie, the original having been produced in 2005. Pink bow tie is from thirteen unpredictable tales by paul jennings.
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