Prompt Practice-2
✨ Creative Writing Prompts with Syntax and Variable Descriptions
1. Short Story Writing
Syntax:
Write a short story about [main_character] in [setting] who discovers [unusual_event_or_object] that leads to [conflict_or_resolution].
Variable Descriptions:
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main_character → The protagonist of your story (e.g., a girl, traveler, inventor, detective).
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setting → The place or time where the story occurs (e.g., ancient city, future world, small town).
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unusual_event_or_object → Something mysterious or unexpected that drives the story (e.g., a talking parrot, a secret map).
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conflict_or_resolution → The main challenge or how it ends (e.g., solving a mystery, escaping danger).
Prompts:
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Write a short story about a young girl in Varanasi who discovers a talking parrot that knows ancient secrets.
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Write a story about a boy who wakes up in a small town to find that everyone can read minds.
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Create a story about two time travelers who accidentally swap eras.
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Write a story set in a future city where dreams are traded as currency.
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Tell a story about a painter whose artworks come to life every midnight.
2. Poetry Writing
Syntax:
Write a [poem_form] about [theme_or_emotion], using [imagery_or_tone].
Variable Descriptions:
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poem_form → The style or structure (e.g., haiku, free verse, rhyming couplet, acrostic).
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theme_or_emotion → The main idea or feeling (e.g., love, loneliness, hope, nature).
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imagery_or_tone → The sensory language or mood you want to express (e.g., calm, nostalgic, stormy).
Prompts:
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Write a poem about the moon watching over a sleeping city.
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Compose a poem inspired by the sound of rain on a tin roof.
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Write a haiku about the feeling of first learn.
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Create a free-verse poem about the balance between technology and nature.
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Write an acrostic poem using the word HOPE
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