PICTURE PROMPTS. You will be provided with a picture of the setting, character, and plot for your story or essay. You should generate a list of interesting.

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PICTURE PROMPTS

You will be provided with a picture of the setting, character, and plot for your story or essay. You should generate a list of interesting words that describe each picture. Now, use your imagination to create a unique story blending the setting, character, and plot provided.

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