The script still isn’t working. But I think AJ got it working and it should spit out the right prompt tomorrow.
Today’s exercise is “Write an Alliteration.”
Not something we use on purpose. But we’ll try to work on it.
Again rules are to use one or both words in a sentence or paragraph to fulfill the exercise. We use Fandango’s One Word Challenge and The Daily Spur.
I was stuck in my head absorbed by my desires and lost in thoughts that tumbled chaotically through my mind crashing into one another. But a singular thought invaded them, and it was not my own. What’s so great about being a normal nelly?


3 responses to “Alliteration”
I love alliteration, especially when creating titles for things.
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AJ doesn’t intentionally use them, but sometimes it happens. Might be a fun thing for some of the items in our WIP and stuff to think about
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In general it’s not so useful in writing tales. It makes for difficult to read sentences and such. But yes, to name items with alliteration totally works.
AJ should imagine the objects being advertised on TV and hear the names being announced. Works wonders for getting things to sound realistic.
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