This week I thought it would be useful to look at using clauses and commas. Hopefully, the prompt will lend itself to these elements.
It is: …but where would we hide it all?… Things to think about:
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In keeping with the season, this week we have a very strange photograph. Does it show ghosts out shopping? where have they come from? Are they dangerous?
WEEK #8
Here in the UK we are about to celebrate Bonfire Night when the skies will be full of fireworks. We have also recently enjoyed the festival of Diwali the Hindu celebration of light. So, with these events in mind the prompt this time is a series of words, all of which must be in your writing but they can be in any order. flame, swimming, celebrated, white, tomorrow Why not have a go at putting some prepositions in your pieces this week? Help your readers see where your character or items are. This week we are looking for pieces written in the first person. Many of you like to write a story about hero or villain but this week it has to be about you!
The prompt is: …as the door slammed, I knew… Remember to put your week # at the top of your paragraph.
This week we have a very strange tale indeed! The prompt is part of a sentence and it is: …and the dog was wearing glasses… Things to consider:
Examples of contractions: didn't, isn't, aren't, wasn't, weren't, can't, don't, won't, doesn't, I'm, I'll, I'd, I've, would've, could've, couldn't, wouldn't, shouldn't, should've, hasn't, hadn't, haven't, mightn't, mustn't, might've, must've, it's it'll, it'd, she's, he's, she'd, he'd, she'll, he'll, they're, they've, they'll, they'd, you're, you've, you'll, you'd, we're, we've, we'd, that's, that'll, who'll, who'd, who's, what's, what'd, what'll, when'll, when's, why's, why'll, why'd, how's, how'll, how'd, where's, where'll, where'd odd ones: jack-o'-lantern, ma'am, o'clock, ne'er-do-well, cat-o'-nine-tails Remember to put the week # at the top of your paragraph when publishing.
This week we are going for five words. They must all be in your writing but can be in any order. The key is to plan beforehand so you get them all in and it tells a story. The words are: Professor crocodile purple twisted difficult Obviously, your story will need a character and I think these words give you a couple to choose from! As you can see we have a situation!
Things to consider:
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