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- Use the following five words: projection, fox, helpless, integration, forum.
- Use the phrase, “When does that start?”
- Write about trying to remember where someone lives.
- Start with this line: My plan is coming together.
- Write about gathering dry leaves.
- Write about what lies under the surface.
- Write about a lost loved-one’s birthday
- Use these five words: spin-off, slash, progress, rejoin, critique
- Use “such is the life of a houseplant.”
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- Use the following five words: quota, drag, husband, recommendation, bargain.
- Use the phrase, “Let me answer a different question.”
- Write about talking yourself out of a corner.
- Write about doing a word puzzle.
- Use these five words: afloat, independent, route, stagecoach, Hollywood
- Use the phrase, “I can live with that.”
- Write about a shared vision.
- Write about wondering how thorough a search was.
- Write about revisionist history.
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- Use the following five words: community, orientation, pasture, problem, loot.
- Use the phrase, “And then it’s gone.”
- Write about watching a bird.
- Write about an adrenaline rush.
- Write about making people participate in a group project.
- Use these five words: botox, vanishing, pumpkin, novelist, addiction
- Write about procrastination.
- Write about conquering a fear.
- Write about a quiet weekend at home.
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- Use the following five words: jewel, paint, opinion, table, average.
- Use the phrase, “Does Tuesday work for you?”
- Write about noticing a tree.
- Write about running out of coffee.
- Write about a rude phone conversation.
- Write about avoiding a holiday.
- Start with this line: You don’t intend to trust me.
- Your character is trying to ignore losing someone.
- Start with this line: I’m really conflicted.
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- Use the following five words: reduce, trade, station, snack. gift.
- Use the phrase, “the duck problem.”
- Write about struggling with technology.
- Start your story at a city council meeting.
- Write about not quite catching up.