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English, 19.11.2020 20:30 chamillelynn

Write a fictional narrative about the following topic: You could invent a time machine, and today is the day you are going to try it for the first time, but things did not work out in the way you expected, and you encountered some problems.

(Write about this extraordinary experience. Did you travel to the future or the past? What kind of difficulties did you go through, and how did you tackle them?)

Please, follow the following instructions:

1. Do not write less than 500 words.

2. Add pictures/ photos.

3. Use at least 6 strong verbs and adjectives
4. Your fictional narrative must include an exposition (setting, conflict, and characters), rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.

5. Use as many sensory details, vivid descriptions, modifiers (strong adjectives or adverbs,) and strong verbs as you can.

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