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Prompts:

1. A lot of people enjoy a large meal on holidays such as Easter. Write a few pages in which a dinner get-together goes awry for the host. Did he or she burn the ham? Do two of the attendees really not get along? The choice is yours!

2. Write a few pages of a phone conversation between two very different characters, in which one character reveals they’ve been lying about something important.

3. There are lots of different summer camps out there. There are traditional ones for kids, filled with archery and kayaking, but there are also lesser-known camps, like one where you can foster your circus skills. Write a few pages about one such unusual camp that you make up!

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Tips:

1. A great writer knows when to rest. After all, nothing gets those creative juices more than living your life and exposing yourself to new experiences.Brainstorm different activities you can use your Sundays for that might liven up your storytelling.

2. You may remember learning in elementary or middle school that writing has three primary purposes: to entertain, to inform, and to persuade. When you read, ask yourself what the author’s purpose is.

3. Reading and talking with others about what we’ve read brings us together. Think about the point of view the writer chooses to utilize in a story. Is it first-person, second-person, third-person, or a mixture? Would you say the POV chosen is the ideal one to tell the story? How would the story change if it was written from a different POV?

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