If you don't even have a sentence to start, you are not going to be able to write a whole book! I suggest you try a short short story and come up with ideas of your own.
Trying to write what some anonymous person on the internet tells you to write is going to make you so bored you'll quit writing in a day or so!
If you've gotten some of the book written and think you need some sort of fantastic "first sentence" then quit worrying about it! Just start the book where the action starts and don't get hysterical over what the first sentence or the title or the dedication is!
Start with something interesting. Something which makes the reader want to ask questions and know more. Something which makes them want to read the rest.
whats the question?
The correct punctuation for the sentence "In September you and him get to start going to middle school" would be: "In September, you and he get to start going to middle school."
Its Pretty Big I Think Its About 2 Or 3 Stories High.
When describing something, you can use sentence starters like "One notable feature is..." or "This can be illustrated by..." to provide clarity. Phrases such as "For example..." or "In addition to this..." help to elaborate on your points. You might also say, "Another important aspect is..." to introduce additional details. These starters guide your reader and make your descriptions more engaging.
I envision a great day in middle school.
The middle school band and high school both marched in the parade The conj is the ,and, the
There is acting classes in the starters bag for John Casablancas Modeling and Acting School.
The middle school kids were unruly and the student teacher had difficulty controlling them.
When dealing with middle school aged children, you need patience.
Both chickenpox and the flu were prevalent in the Edison Middle School last winter
She's majoring in education and hopes to teach middle school history when she graduates.
yesterday i recieved my homeroom number for my first day of middle school.