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Creative Writing 6
Choose one of the eleven prompts from below.
Beneath the eleven prompts, you’ll see a line across the page. Do your writing below that line. Write 150+ words.
To count your words, select just the words that you write below the line. Then go to Tools and Word count.
Turn the assignment in when you finish.
Include the line "They'll never find me here."
Teleportation has just been invented. You've signed up to be the first human trial.
Talk about your unlikely rise in professional football, from the concession stand to the big time on the field.
One day you grow an inch and you are well into adulthood. The next day another inch. Keep this growing going as long as you like for the story.
Include the line "That was how I overcame my phobia."
Include the line "It was only then that I realized I was fighting for the wrong team."
You come across something you wrote when you were 8 years old. It turns out to have been prophetic.
You can't keep your opinions to yourself. You have to tell everyone what you think no matter what. What's life like?
You've found yourself stuck in the storyline of your favorite book.
The world as seen through a cat's eyes.
The world as seen through a dog's eyes.
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answer like a 12 year old and just barley go over the minimum word count
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My name is Jamie and I cannot stop saying what I think. Mom says I’m “honest,” Dad says I’m “a walking talking comment,” and my teacher says I should raise my hand first. It’s weird because sometimes my opinions make people laugh, like when I said the cafeteria pizza looked like a sad sun. Sometimes they get mad, like when I told Mr. Bates the history test was boring and he gave me extra homework (not cool).
So today I ran to my fort in the backyard. It’s made of blankets and chair legs and my little dog, Pockets, who listens way more than people. I whispered, “They'll never find me here.” Pockets wagged and I felt brave. I wrote a big sign that said “Opinions Allowed,” which is true. I only tell the truth, even if it’s awkward. Maybe one day I’ll learn when to be quiet, but for now I’m staying in my fort with Pockets and my truth-telling cape. At least here, nobody hands out extra homework.
My name is Jamie and I cannot stop saying what I think. Mom says I’m “honest,” Dad says I’m “a walking talking comment,” and my teacher says I should raise my hand first. It’s weird because sometimes my opinions make people laugh, like when I said the cafeteria pizza looked like a sad sun. Sometimes they get mad, like when I told Mr. Bates the history test was boring and he gave me extra homework (not cool).
So today I ran to my fort in the backyard. It’s made of blankets and chair legs and my little dog, Pockets, who listens way more than people. I whispered, “They'll never find me here.” Pockets wagged and I felt brave. I wrote a big sign that said “Opinions Allowed,” which is true. I only tell the truth, even if it’s awkward. Maybe one day I’ll learn when to be quiet, but for now I’m staying in my fort with Pockets and my truth-telling cape. At least here, nobody hands out extra homework.
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