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Sentence Expansion

6 Steps 1ST – CHANGE GENERIC VERBS 2ND – CHANGE GENERIC NOUNS 3RD – ADD ADJECTIVES 4TH – ADD ADVERBS 5TH – ADD A PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE 6TH – ADD A SIMILIE OR METAPHOR

SAMPLE SENTENCE THE GIRL GOT THE FOOD

The girl devoured the food. 1ST STEP CHANGE THE GENERIC VERB(S) THE GIRL GOT THE FOOD The girl devoured the food.

Helga devoured the double whopper. 2nd STEP CHANGE THE GENERIC NOUN(S) THE GIRL GOT THE FOOD Helga devoured the double whopper.

Husky Helga devoured the finger-licking good double whopper. 3rd STEP ADD ADJECTIVES THE GIRL GOT THE FOOD Husky Helga devoured the finger-licking good double whopper.

Husky Helga eagerly devoured the finger-licking good double whopper. 4th STEP ADD ADVERBS THE GIRL GOT THE FOOD Husky Helga eagerly devoured the finger-licking good double whopper.

5th STEP ADD PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES THE GIRL GOT THE FOOD Husky Helga eagerly devoured the finger-licking good double whopper in the bat cave with Batman and Robin.

6th STEP ADD A SIMILE OR METAPHOR THE GIRL GOT THE FOOD Like a thief in the night, Husky Helga eagerly devoured the finger-licking good double whopper in the bat cave with Batman and Robin.