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Anders Arnfield: Bullet Points and Lists

The document provides three bullet point lists that are then converted to sentences and vice versa. The first list details neighbours in a cul-de-sac and is converted to a sentence listing the neighbours. The second list describes creatures found in a wood and is also made into a sentence. The third list details items found by a character and when converted to sentences, maintains the semicolons to separate each item. The lists are then converted back to bullet point format, maintaining consistent punctuation.

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Anders Arnfield: Bullet Points and Lists

The document provides three bullet point lists that are then converted to sentences and vice versa. The first list details neighbours in a cul-de-sac and is converted to a sentence listing the neighbours. The second list describes creatures found in a wood and is also made into a sentence. The third list details items found by a character and when converted to sentences, maintains the semicolons to separate each item. The lists are then converted back to bullet point format, maintaining consistent punctuation.

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Bullet Points and Lists

Can you convert these bullet point lists into sentences?


1. Neighbours who live in the cul-de-sac include:

• Anders and his father

• Mr Collins

• Mrs Beaumont





2. Some creatures found in Gunders Wood:

• klingenots

• squibs

• belchers

• corradukes

• yhoudies





3. When looking for clues, Anders finds:

• the precious box given to him by his grandma;

• the creature, which was angry and hungry;

• the link between the cat and the creature called the ‘tracator’;

• the mysterious, grand building.







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Bullet Points and Lists

Can you turn these lists into bullet points and punctuate them consistently?
1. Characters in the story include Anders Arnfield, his father, his friend Charlie and
the neighbours.






2. Some of the items in Mrs Beaumont’s front room included a clock, vases, photo frames and
ornaments, most of which were kept on a shelf above a row of cupboards.








3. In the box, Anders found: an old-fashioned wrist watch that had never worked; a fairly
short piece of brown twine; a foreign, silver coin; a penknife; a whistle; a black and white
photograph showing a young lady in some kind of uniform; a small, round, silver nametag
on a chain with the name ‘Ivor’ engraved on it; a pair of thin-framed metal sunglasses.











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Bullet Points and Lists Answers
Can you convert these bullet point lists into sentences?
1. Neighbours who live in the cul-de-sac include Anders and
his father, Mr Collins and Mrs Beaumont.

2. Some creatures found in Gunders Wood are klingenots,


squibs, belchers, corradukes and yhoudies.

3. When looking for clues, Anders finds: the precious box given to him by his
grandma; the creature, which was angry and hungry; the link between the
cat and the creature called the ‘tracator’; the mysterious, grand building.

Can you turn these lists into bullet points and punctuate them consistently?
1. Characters in the story include:

• Anders Arnfield

• his father

• his friend Charlie

• the neighbours

2. Some of the items in Mrs Beaumont’s front room included:

• a clock

• vases

• photo frames and ornaments, most of which were


kept on a shelf above a row of cupboards

3. In the box, Anders found:

• an old-fashioned wrist watch that had never worked;

• a fairly short piece of brown twine;

• a foreign, silver coin;

• a penknife;

• a whistle;

• a black and white photograph showing a young lady in some kind of uniform;

• a small, round, silver nametag on a chain with the name ‘Ivor’ engraved on it;

• a pair of thin-framed metal sunglasses.

Join Book Club to receive printed copies


of Originals stories each half-term.
Visit twinkl.co.uk/book-club

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