English, 26.10.2021 21:40 starfox5454
Choose a vowel sound (A, E, I, O, U, Y). Write a silly, “tongue-twister” paragraph using that letter sound as many times as you can. Create a character (like Bad Vlad or Silly Billy) whose name includes that vowel sound, and then tell a funny story about them. Try writing words with more than one syllable — a rhyming dictionary can help.
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