One Word June Writing Prompts – Lesson Pros
One Word June Writing Prompts – Lesson Pros
Hello Readers, the time is here for the June Writing Prompts! Each month, we have followed a different theme along with our daily one-word prompts. For this month, I have two challenges for you.
The first is to use each one of these words in one piece that you create. The order does not matter, nor does the type of writing that you do. You can use these words in a song, a poem, a blog, a short story, an essay, a journal, or any other form of writing.
A few modifications to this idea would be starting with using 5 words. See how this works for you, then if you can add 5 more words to your paper.
This will hopefully challenge you to think a little bit differently than you would normally. Some of it may come easy to you once you have a good flow going. Once your creation is complete, I encourage you to share what you have come up with in the comment section.
My second challenge for you this month is to write about something that is going well in your life right now. Sometimes it is easy to focus on the negatives in life, and so it is nice to take a step back and appreciate the positives in our lives.
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We hope you enjoyed the June Writing Prompts and are excited to see you back in July for 31 more words!
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Use rhetorical figures – some deviation from plain and ordinary expressions to create a more meaningful perspective – to spice up your writing.
Some examples of this are as follows:
- Instead of saying the simple fact, “That is interesting.” Change it to being, “How interesting that is!” By this small contrast, we have taken something that is a flat affirmation to a clamor of excitement.
- We could write something along the lines of, “Adversity makes the mind stronger.” However, if we were to change this to, “The triumphs and tribulation to come will expand the capacity of their brain tenfold. ” This paints a much deeper picture.
It is easy and convenient to write simply and to the point. So I challenge you again for this month to add meaning, emotion, and detail to your writing.
QUESTION OF THE DAY
What is the hardest thing you have ever done? Why?
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Please feel free to post your positive experiences with these June Writing Prompts to encourage, inspire, and help others become the best they can be. Keep in mind this is a complaint-free zone.
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