maybe "The soaking adventure"!
YOU are the author -- you need to make up your own titles. The title comes from the story, not the other way around! Write the canoe story first, then the title will come to you.
The novel is "Deliverance" by James Dickey. It follows four suburban men on a harrowing canoe trip down a river in the Georgia wilderness, where they encounter unexpected challenges and dangers that test their limits.
I'm no author or anything, but I do think these are some good ideas for your story. Head Over Heels Teenage Attraction Teenage love The Trip of a Lifetime A Lovers Vacation note: these are just a few ideas for your story.
WikiAnswers cannot give you a "good" title because we have not read your story! An effective title must come from the story itself, not from someone who has never read it - that's like getting someone to draw a picture for it without knowing what it's about!Click on the Related Questions to see how you can find a good title.
Only you can come up with a good name! Titles come from the story, not from some anonymous person on the internet! You're getting this backwards I'm afraid -- you need to write the story first and think of the title last.Titles are also not as important as some writers think - your title might change many times between your first write and your final draft!Think about your story - what is going on and who are the people involved? What is something special about the story that might make a good title? Don't sweat it - just write something down and get on with the story!
um all i want to knoe is how deep is the Mulberry River, and is it deep enough to go on a canoe trip with a family ?
yes you can, no motor
Florence Watters Snedeker has written: 'A family canoe trip' -- subject(s): Description and travel. 'A family canoe trip' -- subject(s): Description and travel.
This is an example of the use of however as a conjunctive adverb.The sentence should be punctuated so...Sandra is away on a canoe trip; however, Beth is home.
30 divided by 75 = 0.4 x 100 = 40% of the trip was covered in the first day.
45
You might infer that they fell out of the canoe, or jumped out on purpose.
15% 18/120x100+15