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And to find what is right to say.
Because the writer and the words should be together. And because friday (here) is forever.

Jun 27, 2014

Unit 2: Journal 2

In your journal, continue your list of nouns and adjectives by adding in five to ten verbs and adverbs. Then, write a couple of sentences using your list of nouns, adjective, verbs, and adverbs.


Verbs and Adverbs:

Do, take, get, read, write, listen, sing, complain, sleep, yawn, phone, review, exclaim, demand, open, close, send, receive, post, check, turn up, turn off, jot down, hang, wear, clean, brush, paint, draw...

Also, never, rarely, usually, often, always, everywhere, nearby, outside, pretty, quite, well, almost, generally, carefully, quietly, originally, mainly, less....


Sentences:

The female dog sleeps quietly on the bed while the male cat cheerfully plays with his swinging tail around the dirty old house at the end of that very narrow and noisy street.

At the antique apartment building, where all the trustworthy residents leave their car keys hanging on the wooden key holder by the silver door, a loud car alarm screams through the dark empty hallway.

Reading her favorite comic magazine online, the sweet girl drank water from her orange water bottle and figured out the supposed to be clean water ended up being full of tiny little ants that came quietly and carefully crawling inside it while she was completely absorbed by her daily delightful words and funny yet cute drawings.

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