Friday, February 10, 2006

Immaculate Conniption: Writing Exercises

Writing Exercises
Write a poem that's six sentences long. One sentence should be much longer than all of the other sentences in the poem. Two of the sentences should be much shorter than all of the other sentences in the poem. The poem should contain the words "Utah," "ping," "tractor," and the scientific name for an insect.

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I'm going to work on this one. You know why? Because I love the words it says I have to use. "Utah," "ping," "tractor," and the scientific name for an insect - the collection gives me an immediate mental image. Yes, I'll definitely be working on this one.

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