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Degger [83]
1 year ago
12

Write a brief story using as many of the words in the box as you can using the words jealous, nervous, fabulous, enormous, numer

ous, and miraculous.
English
1 answer:
makvit [3.9K]1 year ago
7 0

The following story makes use of the words jealous, nervous, fabulous, enormous, numerous, and miraculous.

"Once upon a time I chanced upon a time, during the Christmas eve of the years 1798, my father bought numerous boxes of gifts and placed them under the enormous charismas tree. All four of us, his children, were all nervous and excited to see what our gifts contained.

By boxing day, I was the first to rush down to the Christmas tree. I couldn't sleep the night before. I kept checking the time to see if it was 5 am yet.

One of my gifts turned out to be a real compass. Dad knew I loved exploration and that I loved looking at the stars. When my younger brother saw my gift, he was jealous. His jealousy however soon disappeared when he saw his own gift. Of course all the gifts we were given were all fabulous. In fact, it was a miraculous Christmas.

<h3>How do you write a short story?</h3>

To create a superb short tale, follow the stages outlined below:

Step 1: Choose Your Setting

Step 2: Create Remarkable Characters

Step 3: Recognize the Two Kinds of Conflict

Step 4: Give Your Plot a Spin.

Step 5: Recreate Natural Dialogue

Step 6: Use Point of View to Articulate Your Voice.

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