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1. In a serious voice, the judge sentenced the teenager to community service.
2. I like to walk on the beach without a care in the world looking for shells.
3. There is a priceless, five thousand year old necklace in a museum.
4. I found a <em>Jimmy Buffet</em> book at a garage sale.
5. In the auditorium, Jason sang railroad folk songs.
6. I pridefully showed my friends my new pet.
7. With a sly smile, mom asked me if I would like a new kitten.
8. Surprisingly, my grandmother finally gave me her secret recipe.
9. Not knowing how to cook, I opted to serve my dinner guests cheese, crackers and peanut butter.
10. There is a neighbor in the new house at the end of the street.
This is an opinion question, which means there is no wrong answer. Answer it however you would like.
I would say they are more believable if whoever has created the fake story hasn’t included any outrageous and nonrealistic details, since true stories are sometime so unbelievable because of the randomness of them.
Do you have some picture to go along with this?
A conflict in a story creates and drives the plot and story toward. The conflict in a novel is usually something happening between two “people” or forces. If you can check my page and answer some of my questions that would be sweet.
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WHAT THAT DOESNT MAKE ANY SENSE.