It’s Thursday and your new five-word challenge is here. Last week, I wanted you to come up with a PLOT. This week, I want you to think about what the word ORANGE means to you. So can you tell a story in five words, using the word ORANGE in it somewhere?
Here are your PLOTs from last week:
No plot so no story.
Ritu:
My plot’s bigger than yours.
Can you plot the way?
My story’s lost the plot.
Lost the plot this week?
Growing cabbages in the plot.
The plot line was bizzare!
I plot a straight course.
Pot not plot, you fool!
Have chosen my grave plot.
Plot? No idea, just write.
Paul Mastaglio:
Put in the story’s plot.
The plot thickens, keep stirring.
I’ve lost the plot again.
Life’s plot always seems obscure.
Writer’s block halts my plot.
Plots direct the story line.
Characters and plots are intertwined.
Epic stories have numerous plots.
Still writing plot’s worthy ending.
Plot away I certainly shall.
Count on me to plot.
Every picture has a plot.
I loved his graveyard plot.
Moral compasses lack a plot.
The deed to the plot.
Ah, the plot simply thickens.
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