Here's how you write to a topic:
• Do your research - find out what the topic means, and find some examples or explanations of the meaning
• Make a list - write down everything you can think of about that topic. If you're writing nonfiction essays, write definitions and explanations. If you're writing a fiction story, write examples and make up scenes to show the topic
• Order - put your list into some sort of logical order so that you're explaining the topic to someone or telling a good story to them
• Write - pretend you're explaining the topic or telling the story to your friends and just write down what you'd say to them
In this assignment, your teacher wants you to use your imagination to think of how you could have destroyed the monkey's paw
yes baby monkeys are sooo cute but as it gets older it gets ugiler. but yes monkeys are cute
it gets angry
A poem because a poem mostly gets you started then when you have good poems you should start a story. You should write whichever one you want! Some people like writing poetry and some don't.
C.S. Lewis was a consumate writer and, like many writers, once he gets a story in his head, he (almost literally) can't stop until the story is down on paper. According to his recollection, he first got the idea for a fantasy story when he was sixteen, and began to write it when he was about forty. The story changed over the ten years it took to write, and it was published in 1949.
Characters have motivation; stories don't, unless you mean to ask, what is the motivation that causes an author to write a story, in which case the usual answer is that the author gets paid. But then again, some people just like to write, as a form of self expression.
The UV gets destroyed. It gets converted into energy.
it gets destroyed.
it gets destroyed
it was probably for someone, or it could be a like a story of a friend/person? Since Taylor gets inspirations from experiences/life.
i think it gets destroyed
nothing
soap, yeast, coffee/tea, kool aid, sea monkeys.