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Maksim231197 [3]
3 years ago
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Hurry For brainliest!!100 POINTS! AND Brainliest!!!!!!!! VERY EASY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ............................................

................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. can i have at least 15 ideas/prompts for multiple short fictional stories, each about a page-2 pages long? A good prompt I have been given was "You wake up with a throbbing headache, you look around and realize you are in an unfamiliar room..." Please don't copy from any other questions or answers. Best Prompts get brainliest!!!!!!!!!!!!
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2 answers:
mixer [17]3 years ago
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1. You wake up and there is a girl by your bed
2. You wake up and there is blood on your hands
3. You wake up and there is a book open with the words DIE highlited
4. You go out to a restaurant until you feel something oddly familiar about this biker gang
5.You wake up and you hear a banging sound outside the room

Rashid [163]3 years ago
7 0

Hello!


1)You wake up and hear gunshots in your house

2)You wake up with blood all over you and a knife in your hand

3)You open yours eyes to see a woman in your bed who you never met

4)You wake up in a coffin

5)You see a ghost that is friendly

6) You discover your best friend is a monster

7) You can see the dead

8) You wake to be the wealthiest man/woman alive

9) You wake to be the most famous person ever

10) You wake up to have powers such as flying and Super strength

11) You wake to be an animal

12) You wake to be the opposite gender

13) You wake to have been 2000 years in the future

14) You wake to have no memory

15) You wake to be invisible

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