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romanna [79]
3 years ago
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Somebody pls answer!! EZ PTS if u answer it rlly ez!! Think of a famous person -- alive or dead --- you'd like to meet. Imagine

an unusual circumstance where this person enters your life. Perhaps Beethoven and your uncle Gus collected pop bottles together, or Tarzan taught you how to swing. Maybe you were Mona Lisa and Leonardo cooked you pasta primavera...
Exaggerate. Stretch the boundaries of what is possible. Go to the edge of what might be or have been. Then develop a dialogue between the 2 of you.

Write a brief scenario. Imagine your scene as a play. Here is some help in generating, punctuating, formatting dialogue.
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1 answer:
FromTheMoon [43]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: Mona Lisa, tickling me

Explanation: I am ticklish

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