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Creative Writing Blitz English III

Directions Open a blank Google document. Choose five of the following writing prompts and respond to them in your own creative way. Submit your document to Turnitin.com.

Point Value: 30 points

Prompt #1 Create a dialogue between characters based on the following prompt: Parents look on in horror as a magician’s trick goes horribly awry during a child’s birthday party.

Prompt #2 In 30 words or fewer, write an opening sentence—just one—to a story, incorporating the following words: lucky, charm, and sword.

Prompt #3 Write a concluding paragraph to the following prompt: You and he agreed on a meeting place in the event of a disaster. You are about to enter the place.

Prompt #4 Write the opening sentence (30 words or fewer) to a story based on the photo prompt below.

Prompt #5 Turn your short story into a poem.

Prompt #6 Tell this story.

Prompt #7 List seven good reasons for stopping a wedding.

Prompt #8 List seven good reasons why your story should not be told.

Prompt #9 List the seven worst things you could say to someone who just got dumped.

Prompt #10 List seven things you can do with toilet paper.

Prompt #11 From left to right, and top to bottom, describe the emotions of the girl using tier-2 vocabulary (avoid using bland descriptors).

Prompt #12 Describe the man in the image below.

Prompt #13 Describe the human equivalent of war (how would he/she look, act, dress, speak, think).

Prompt #14 On your document, upload an image of a person wearing black and describe him or her.

Prompt #15 Find an image and write the opening sentence (30 words or fewer) to a story based on the photo that you have chosen. Be sure to include your image with your opening sentence.