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- Use the following five words: heavy, fisherman, sin, inspector, justice.
- Use the phrase, “How much does this free stuff cost?”
- Write about brunch.
- Write about living mindfully.
- Write about missing the point of a holiday.
- Start with this line: “It’s hopeless.”
- Write about being too tired to think straight.
- Use these five words: catastrophic, remove, boring, space, patterns
- Write a ‘what if’ scenario.
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- Use the following five words: tile, cable, skate, doubt, fence.
- Use the phrase, “stay tuned.”
- Write about misusing a map.
- Write about talking to a gardener while they work.
- Start your story at a wedding where everything goes wrong.
- Write about a machine that fails at a critical moment.
- Use these five words: corgi, treasures, environment, moderation, toxic
- Write a flawed explanation.
- Write about evaluating someone else’s work.
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- Use the following five words: recruit, management, suggest, parade, suit.
- Use the phrase, “I would like to thank …”
- Write about an annoyance.
- Write about a human-sized teddy bear.
- Use the phrase “It doesn’t make sense.”
- Write about an ugly sweater.
- Write about a dead battery.
- Use these five words: boost, shortage, pitches, distortion, subscription
- Write about an unfamiliar food.
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- Use the following five words: horizon, articulate, name, dictionary, kick.
- Use the phrase, “I had such an experience when …”
- Write about losing something of no consequence.
- Write about a flickering votive candle.
- Start your story with a character watching an ’80s TV episode.
- Write about hunting for a parking space.
- Start with this line: “Hi, it’s me.”
- Write about cooperating on a building project.
- Use these five words: games, studying, faint, performance, months
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- Use the following five words: screen, list, growth, drawing, sandwich.
- Use the phrase, “That’s all, folks!”
- Write about deciding what to do with a day off.
- Start with this line: “Is there anything I can do to help you?”
- Use “You can’t leave until you finish this.”