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Creative Writing Blitz AP Language and Composition

Directions Open a blank Google document. Choose Six 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.

Prompt #16 Go to the link below and choose one of the visual writing prompts. Limit your response to no more than two paragraphs. After answering the prompt, be sure to upload the visual writing prompt that you used above or below your response. Writing Prompts

Any Questions?