I thought the research for the six-word stories was really interesting, and I enjoyed reading various examples of them. For instance, I liked reading certain six-word stories that involve word-play or play-on words because I found them the funniest. In contrast, I also liked reading the six-word stories that have more of a negative meaning because they generally evoke more emotion and thought. Through my research, I learned that Ernest Hemingway had a tough life growing up, including several divorces and near-death experiences, despite his fame. Some of my favorite six-word stories were:
"I leave. Dog panics. Furniture shopping." "Alzheimer's Advantage: new friends every day!" To read some six-word stories like the ones pictured below, click here.
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AuthorSarah Lett is currently a junior enrolled at Ladue High School. She enjoys playing field hockey and reading, as well as being a devoted sister and daughter to her family. Archives
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