Friday, October 24, 2008

Opening adjectives Graham Luber

Model : Suddenly
Exercise 2
Afterward, Jasmine, who had read the novel for over two hours, sat up in bed with her nightly snack, a mini Oreo cookie.
Own sentence. Suddenly, the band went on, feeling more nervous then ever in their career, took the stage with guts like none other, and swept the crowd off their feet.
Exercise 3
Outside
Inside, while Sara was being tutored by the teacher, the younger children were involved in games.
Outside, the conditions grew worse for the researchers, while the scientists inside were comfortably warm and cozy.
Exercise 4
1. Here
Then, without hesitation the split.
2. Slowly, methodically, miserably, she ate the jellied bread.
Toni Morrison, Beloved
Slowly
Patiently, observingly, closely, the boy studied for what seemed like hours on end.

3.
Very slowly and very carefully, Harry got to his feet and set off again as fast as he could without making too much noise, hurrying through the darkness back toward Hogwarts.
--J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Very slowly very carefully

Knowledgeably and certainty, the group conducted their own experiments, the result of course turned out to be, most half hazardous.

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