Wednesday 24 October 2018

Chocolate Exemplar !

Whittaker’s Chocolate - Maree Ve’ehala


There’s something in this sweet brown block that has amused humans for centuries. The way the
chocolate slowly disintegrates on the tip of your tongue. The way the almonds  crackle and crunch
under your teeth… Once you open the wrapper, the exquisite aroma slowly enters your nose, making
it harder to resist until you hear the sound of crunching.




Slabs of silky chocolate layers flow like a chocolate river in your mouth. It’s soft, sweet but balanced
flavour will leave you hungry for more, but you will not regret your decision to take another bite!


This Whittakers chocolate has been around since 1896, spreading joy all over the world and
sweetening little minds. Whittaker’s do all they can to give joy to their customers; our business
is spreading the love of chocolate with the world.

What words do you like from this piece of writing? My word that I like on this piece of writing is
disintegrates because I’ve never heard that word in my entire life!!!


What has the author done to make the writing seem more interesting? The author has made this
piece of writing interesting by talking about whittakers chocolate and is telling us how the whittaker's
chocolate tastes on your tongue and the sounds of the crunch when you are eating the whittakers
chocolate.


What descriptive language has the author used? The author has used a very interesting language of
or for this piece of writing it’s just amazing.


What facts has the author used? The author has used facts about the chocolate, facts about the crunch
and sounds and even the tastes of whittakers chocolate on your tongue.

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