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Word Power: The Secret To Writing The Right Words

Word Power: The Secret To Writing The Right Words - student project

Project 1: I took the dog for a walk.

My pupper and I have hit the town.
I took my little fluffy princess for a quick stroll.
I let my mongrel stretch his legs.
It was my time to drag his mutt outside.
My hound and I patrolled the block.
Her barking rat and I trailed the park today.
My doggo and I hiked all day.

Project 2: His sister seemed nice.

His sister is funny.
His sister is good-looking.
His sister is pleasant to be around.
His sister is polite.
His sister is entertaining.

Project 3:

17-year-old walking into suprise party

When she opened the door and balloons started appearing, her friends started clapping at her entrance. She screamed and started jumping in exitement, then leaped into the hug of her best friend.

40-year-old walking into suprise party

When she opened the door and balloons started appearing, her friends started clapping at her entrance. She looked in disbelief as all her friends were there. She smiled, and a tear appeared in her eye.

90-year-old walking into suprise party

When she opened the door and balloons started appearing, her friends started clapping at her entrance. She took her heart in shock, then, seeing them all and hearing the music, she started moving her feet and jokingly rase her hands in joining the party.

Project 4: Energy drink

She sat to work, but her eyes started closing. She needed that pull, that hit of a drink.
She had already drunk five cans and just the smell of an open new one made her feel nauseous, not any less exhausted.
She didn't really need it, but its coolness and sweetness were what would make her day.

Project 5:

Write about mother buying a present for her mother

Thankfully, the market had the milk they use and afterr putting it in a cart it was time for the last item on the list. Present for mother. What would she like? Dana thought as she was rapidly moving through the aises. Something self-care oriented or maybe a book? Perfume would be stupid and careless.
She was strolling through the make-up aisle and saw a nail polish. Red and sexy, she loved it but would never have time to watch it dry, and children would eat iy, probably... Near it was some lipstick. She remembered thet it is the color her mother uses. She put it in the cart and was ready to visit a bookstore.

Write about a teenager buying a present for her mother

Joana had just finished watching a movie with her friends. They were having an eventful outing until it was late, and the great shopping mall was about to close.
'Wait!' remembered Joana, 'I need to buy gift for mom!'
She quickly entered a make-up shop. She knew her mother liked nail polish. It was a good and cheap gift. But what color? Something red... This one has sequins, so no... This is too dark, she is not emo... This is too bright for her...
'We are closing soon.' said the shopkeeper.

Write about a senior buying a present for her mother

Joana is slowly entering the make-up store. Her mother's birthday was approaching. She knew her mother was in poor health. That's the reason she needs encouragement the most right now. Something to remember better days, and she knew what to give her.
Beautiful bright red nail polish, like the one she wore on her wedding day, and she will put it on her like when they were young. When she would make a mess and her mother would laugh. She misses those days.

Project 6:

First:

'You could not believe the weekend I had!' said Milana.
'What happened?'
'I was at the party and Jasna was there. She could not stop talking about her ex. And low and behold, her ex was there. I would tell you about all that transpired, but we are short on time.'
'You would stop, now?' said Tamara 'You are evil. Now I am interested.'

Second:

'You couldn't believe the weekend I had!' said Milana.
'What happened?'
'I was at the party and Jasna's there. She couldn't stop talking about her ex. And low and behold, her ex's there. I'd tell you about all that transpired, but we are short on time.'
'You'd stop, now?' said Tamara 'You are evil. Now I'm interested.'

Project 7:

About my story:

Language: I plan to use an easy-to-understand language. Not too flowy but not too simplified. reading is hard for me, so I want to make it easier and quicker.

Target reader: female young adults (like me now), from late teens - up, so mature language is okay.

Era of setting: fantasy word, something before the industrial revolution in our time if we are to compare.

Characters: prince Igor (shy, intelligent, depressed), blacksmith Markus (family-oriented, outgoing, romantic), princess Gildred (cunning, determined, social), king Finer (traditional, serious, dignified)...

I'm not confident in my knowledge of English, so I will make a vocabulary list as I go...