- Write about waiting for the alarm.
- Use these five words: state, students, angels, confinement, men
- Set a conversation in the kitchen.
- Start with this line: “You’re so tenacious.”
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- Use the following five words: bay, low, vacuum, spend, obligation.
- Use the phrase, “caught on camera.”
- Write about feeling seen or feeling understood.
- Start your story with financial support being withheld.
- Write about forgetting someone’s name.
- Write about having baggage.
- Is it possible to have too many books?
- Start with this line: “Can you get a closer look?”
- Write about lying by omission.
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- Use the following five words: problem, suntan, tidy, soar, habit.
- Use the phrase, “someone would notice.”
- Write about feeling alone in a crowd.
- Write about turning the calendar a week late.
- Start with this line: “Where are you from?”
- Write about getting something you always wanted.
- Write about the wrong kind of shoes.
- Write about a historical artifact.
- Write about an emotional tribute.
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- Use the following five words: cake, forestry, kidney, flourish, solve.
- Use the phrase, “I don’t know what that means.”
- Write about an empty bottle.
- Start with this line: “You were warned.”
- Use the phrase, “Once a season, whether we need it or not.”
- Write about a nanny school.
- Write about using a partial deck of cards.
- Start with this line: “But I always thought…”
- Write about a failed organizer.
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- Use the following five words: publish, articulate, monstrous, carry, imperial.
- Use the phrase, “…and a half.”
- Write about a traffic jam.
- Write about avoiding the city.
- Use these five words: house, sailing, withdrawals, subscribe, history
- Translate some goose honking.
- Write about a word that is overused.
- Write about a classic car.