Jayden G.
asked 09/17/20can you guys help me write a story using these words.
invisible
escapist
horseback
sea
carnivorous
hat
fluid
confident
2 Answers By Expert Tutors
Jessica M. answered 09/17/20
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There are several ways to approach this task, so I suggest making an outline by assigning each word a purpose in your story. The first step is to find connections. For example, carnivorous and sea pair together and create “carnivorous sea monster.” With that idea in mind, I can imagine a hero charging towards it on horseback. Perhaps they have the ability to become invisible—maybe it’s because of the magic hat they wear.
The rest of the words—escapist, fluid, and confident—are a bit more abstract. In this case, I’d tackle them by thinking up sentences containing those words and writing paragraphs around them. “Tim wouldn’t call himself an escapist, but his friends certainly would,” comes to mind as an opening sentence. I could write the rest of the paragraph describing how Tim daydreams rather than focusing on his life.
Since I’ve already created something fantastical, I can make Tim’s escapist tendencies a plot point. The first paragraph could establish the connection between the two: “While Tim’s daydreaming got him yelled at when his boss caught him staring through the window, it meant he was the first to leap on horseback and tackle the carnivorous sea monster that arrived on the east shores without warning. He was confident like that—always one to jump from one outlandish idea to another.”
The last word is “fluid.” Since I’ve already described a sea monster, I can add a more descriptive sentence to work into the story: “The sea creature’s sharp fin broke the surface in one fluid motion.”
If I wanted to flesh out the story, I would fill in the narrative gaps between paragraphs and make sure it features satisfying conflict and resolution. Feel free to use these words as a starting point! If you find the plot developing in unpredictable ways, it might make the story more interesting. You can arrange these words in groups however you like, but this is one example.
I hope this helped! Good luck with your story.
Moronke O. answered 09/18/20
Academic Writer and researcher
Hello,
You can write a short story about the sea, its beautiful scenery and how two friends rode along the seafront. Then you can talk about one of them getting injured and having a broken rib while the other one escapes from the scene and faded away.
Please use the words to create the story.
Rita J.
Moronke, Your answers are well written. Please remember that we're asked to HELP our students find answers, not answer FOR them.09/19/20
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Bharat K.
If anybody could help me to make a story of this 5 words it would be a great pleasure: FUNGUS DRAGON FLY SALIVA SWASTIK DURYODHAN12/06/20