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Writing Prompt Wednesday Number 4

Another 5 writing prompts for Writing Prompt Wednesday!

Writing Prompt 1
Action

The almost human creature opened its mouth and screamed. The glass windows shattered.

Writing Prompt 2
Character
She was short and spunky, with a bat for a weapon. She lived in an abandoned train cart with a pompous cat named Edgar.

Writing Prompt 3
Dialogue
"I am not a crow, I am a raven." "What's the difference?" "A great deal, my dear boy... a great deal."

Writing Prompt 4
Object
The glass rippled when touched, like liquid.

Writing Prompt 5
Setting
The scattered fragments of malachite lit up the roof of the cave like emerald stars.

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