Yes you can. Once upon a girl she was the smartest girl in school. So the other girls where jealous of her so the stroked her with their dark and evil powers and she was no more
You can easily make up a quick Christmas story using 200 words.
Storm Story Tyros
Rots, Sit, tore, story, his, short, shirt
You can use any words in your book or novel at all. You can make it do anything you want it too - it all depends on the plot and base of your story. You have the entire language to choose from.
Make a list of your spelling words. Now, think of a sentence that you could use with each of those words. Try to make sentences that make sense together in a story. Then, arrange the sentences into a story -- you can change the sentences and add more sentences to make the story make more sense if you want. Here's an example: Word List: hotel, hound, habitat, hunter Sentences: The hotel was near the woods. The hunter and his hound were hunting foxes. The habitat of a fox is the woods. Story: The hunter and his hound were hunting foxes. The hunter knew that the fox's habitat is the woods. They found a hotel near the woods to stay.
Use educated words and phrases, and make it sound like a sermon instead of a story told to your best mates.
You would have to make it catchy You can use " in my words the story was like..........." Ok
Context Clues To find the meaning of unfamiliar words, look for clues in the context, which is made up of the words, punctuation, and images that surround the unknown word
You can make the words hi, his, hit, hoist, host, hot, is, it, oh, or, riot, rosy, rot, shirt, short, shot, shy, sir, sit and sort. You also can make the words soy, stir, story, this, thy, to, toy, trio and try.
You can use any words you want to in a story! It's your story - write whatever you want to write.
They were the offer of a finacial contribution to the poor via the two portly gentlemen
Word choice in a story refers to the selection of specific words and phrases by the author to convey a certain tone, mood, or meaning. It plays a crucial role in shaping characters, setting, and developing the overall narrative style of a story. The choice of words can evoke emotions, create imagery, and impact how the reader interprets the story.