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I Have This Promt And Cant Think Of A Good Title Help

I'm writing a story on Wattpad. Can someone help me by providing a suitable and attractive title for my story?

You need more than and attractive eye-catching title. In fact, I think you’ve already got that. What you need is attractive, catching writing that will capture and hold the reader’s interest beyond the first line. You want to write about the normal girl who has problems all-the-same. Good topic, appealing to a certain audience such as myself. If I may, let’s look at writing technique.Verbs, present and past tenses. Cleaning up the verbs to make the story take place all in the past tense or all in the present tense will increase its appeal, make it seem cleaner and clearer, sharper in focus.The story speaks of Cassie in very general terms. We don’t see her in sharp outlines interacting with a friend or sibling or parent or teacher. People don’t exist in a vacuum. Let us see this very ordinary girl who none-the-less has problems interact with her very ordinary friends who also have unique characters. This will bring the story to life with faces, voices, places, incidents.You insert what you imagine the reader must be thinking. That’s a mistake; it distracts from the story; slows it down. Cut:You must be thinking that I'm going to write: now what happens when...

Wrong.

She stumbles into someone one day. She thought that her life was going to carry on as it was before. Normal.

Wrong.

Expand the quote below into what actually happened. This line (the quote) sounds like a trailer or ad for the story, not the story itself. The story itself must show the feelings of risk, the fear of being betrayed again, her thoughts about it, how she builds a mental or emotional wall, keeping out everyone. Give names to the people she’s keeping out. Give reasons she’s keeping them out, how they almost get in, how she reacts.Listen to her heart and open up and risk being betrayed again or listen to her mind and build walls around her, so high, that no one will ever be able to break them?
Show us how Cassie resolves these problems, how she grows as a result. Does she let someone in at last and learn to trust her friends or parents or whoever it is she is keeping out? Maybe you have another ending in mind.Holding in words, The Untold Words, can certainly bring on problems you imply and I think you have a great idea and kernel for a story. I can’t wait to read it once you fill in the details so we as readers can see and hear the characters and feel what they are feeling. I think teen girls especially will like it.

What are some examples of good titles for a college essay?

I agree with Grace Acosta's answer to What are some examples of good titles for a college essay? You don’t need a title if you’re writing an admission essay.But if you’re working on school assignments, here are few resources that will be helpful to you:How to Title a College Essay | SynonymEssay Title MakerHow to Find a Catchy Title for Your Paper/Essay24 Captivating Titles For A Compare And Contrast Paper23 Of The Most Creative College Essay Prompts From 2014–2015COMPOSING AN EFFECTIVE TITLE

Creative writing prompts?

Life in the eyes of a door?
Try to find a common invetnion and ask who invented it?
Going back in time or future.
Personify animals and objects

This was one of the past college application essays:

"Have you ever walked through the aisles of a warehouse store like Costco or Sam’s Club and wondered who would buy a jar of mustard a foot and a half tall? We’ve bought it, but it didn’t stop us from wondering about other things, like absurd eating contests, impulse buys, excess, unimagined uses for mustard, storage, preservatives, notions of bigness…and dozens of other ideas both silly and serious. Write an essay somehow inspired by super-huge mustard."

Wedding Help, please!!?

I am in the process of picking a maid of honor. I have 3 close friends that I cherish very much; however, I am having a difficult time choosing a maid of honor. I know that title has a lot of responsibilities and must be available most of the time. So I am having trouble choosing between two ladies. Any suggestions on who I should choose would be amazing!

Girl (1): best friend since middle school, a lot of memories, been through a lot together, we dont talk ALL the time but we still keep in touch (we are just both very busy). However, shy and quiet (even around my family), still in college (she is taking summer and fall classes this year and I get married in October), I think she is a good planner but, again, she is shy.

Girl (2): met in undergrad (junior year but got close during grad school - 3 years ago), we have a lot in common (career and goal wise and some interests), have done a lot together, very outgoing, great planner, etc.

I want to choose girl (1) because of the fact that we have been friends since middle school and I feel guilty choosing someone else, however, I am also very close to girl (2) - she is so amazing and wonderful and is really getting involved in the wedding process. Any suggestions or thoughts on who I should choose would be helpful!!

URGENT!!! PLEASE HELP ME!!!?

It can't really be any clearer. In your introduction, tell us what the title, author, and genre of the book are. Then tell us what the book was about i.e. the plot. Then brief us on what your three body paragraphs are going to be about.

Plot overview - Tell us what the plot is. What happens in the story? I'm sure you know what a plot is, and I'm sure you know what an overview is. So a plot overview is just an overview of the plot.

Thesis - I know, this seems like a scary word, but it isn't. When someone asks for a thesis, they're asking, "what's your point?" A five paragraph essay has three body paragraphs. each body paragraph has a main point. tell us briefly what those main points are going to be.

Your teacher explained what to do in black and white terms. if you're smart enough to know how to use yahoo answers, and if you're smart enough to read that book, you're smart enough to understand her directions. Just don't over think it. You're making yourself too worried that you're going to mess up. I can almost guarantee you, you will not mess up. Good luck.

Fast food nation essay question help!!!?

I have read it - but a long time ago.

You need only read the two chapters you are being asked about - but look at them in detail.

The first chapter is setting the scene of why Carls and McDonalds were so popular - what was not to like anout the whole thing - the American Deream of entrepreneurs getting rich by giving the public what they wanted. “The harder you work, the luckier you become,” is one of his.

Historically there is no indication that these original pioneeers were doing anything wrong - part of the intent I think is to make what comes later seem more of a shock - although if you are reading the bhook you are probably already aware of the premise. Can't remember how much it gest into the politics in this chapter - but Kartcher helped bankrupt various things including anti-gay lobbies and ultra conservative groups. it is rosy portrayl that ignores racial tension (only fleeting refrence to the KKK) but he will begin to knock this down in the following chapter.

Ch 7 is all about how the industry became a big machine in effect - the whole process designed to take any noticable skill out of the process - as labour was cheap they used production workers at each stage as automatons - even down to the whole scripted instore-service-with-a-smile crap. Most chains control the whole process from farm to restaurant like some kind of Henry Ford production line. All rather joyless - much like the experience of eating fast food.

If you chose to write a book about your life, what would the title be?

The Networked Life:A Narrative of Identity, Community, and TechnologyOf course, the whole story probably can't be written until after I'm dead...assuming I don't actually live forever. ;-)Hat tip: Award-winning questioner Sotonye Anga, who has blessed me with more A2As than anyone.Update 2019: Actually, I’ve got a better title in mind, one which is in line with other similar books that are out there…Transition Without Tears:The Improbable Story of a Woman Who Found Herself and Became Who She Had to BeThis would be along the lines of other books about transition, such as From Both Sides Now: One Woman’s Journey to Love and Living Life to Its Fullest by Alexus Sheppard, Living in Stealth by Debbie Lawrence, I’m Not The Man I Used To Be by Kenna Henderson, and Songbyrd: Becoming She by Caisie Breen.

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