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CLASS 8 ENGLISH NOT EXAM TEXT BOOK QUESTION


Spelling Test your spelling and editing skills. Read the following passage about a film called Last Paradise and correct the spelling and punctuation errors. jer if Last Paradise Last Paradise was the most watched film at the 2016 New Zealand International Film Festival this adventure classic is set in the early 1960s and traces the origin of adventure sports in New Zealand it is a brilliantly directed film about a bunch of wilful and independent youngsters who meet in the xtreme wildrness of New Zealand the film narrates the story of how their paths crosss and how the adventures they undergo in the wild change their lives forever they go on to invent new adventures, activities and a hole new lifestyle which develop into extreme sports as we know them today the film reinforces New Zealands reputation as the adventure sports capital of the World. 97​

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jer if Last Paradise Last Paradise was the most watched film at the 2016 New Zealand International Film Festival this adventure classic is set in the early 1960s and traces the origin of adventure sports in New Zealand it is a brilliantly directed film about a bunch of wilful and independent youngsters who meet in the xtreme wilderness of New Zealand the film narrates the story of how their paths cross and how the adventures they undergo in the wild change their lives forever they go on to invent new adventures, activities and a hole new lifestyle which develop into extreme sports as we know them today the film reinforces New Zealand's reputation as the adventure sports capital of the World. 97

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