Creative Writing: The Power of Imagery
You are ONLY allowed to write nine sentences. Each sentence MUST begin with a different word. Vary the length of your sentences to keep the reader engaged. Engage your audience by using different forms of figurative language. Allow your writing to be visual.
Group 1
Write the first sentence of your story, ensuring it starts with a unique word and sets the scene.
Question 1a
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Craft the second sentence, beginning with a different word and introducing the main character.
Question 1b
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Compose the third sentence with a new starting word, incorporating a simile to describe an important object in the story.
Question 1c
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Develop the fourth sentence, starting with another unique word, to introduce a conflict or problem.
Question 1d
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Formulate the fifth sentence, with a different starting word, using personification to give life to a part of the setting.
Question 1e
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Write the sixth sentence, beginning with a new word, and include a metaphor to deepen the reader's understanding of the character's emotions.
Question 1f
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Pen the seventh sentence, starting with another unique word, to build suspense or tension.
Question 1g
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Create the eighth sentence, with a different starting word, that introduces a twist or surprise.
Question 1h
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Conclude with the ninth sentence, ensuring it starts with a new word and provides a satisfying resolution or cliffhanger.
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