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Friday, April 2, 2010
I'm "using" these to "make a point" and Mad Libs Words Day
So Matt Delman of Free the Princess "fame" has "egged" me on to using "unnecessary quotes" today. Hope you're "happy", Matt.
But actually, that "leads" me into a topic. Punctuation. It's like the "stylistic" brush of writers. We "use" certain punctuation as a form of "personal expression" when we write. There can be both "intentional" and "unintentional" stylistic uses, and I tend to "think" that they are based on the way we use speech in our real lives.
Me for example, I "have" a tendency to overuse "semi-colons", for some "reason". I think this is because when I talk in "normal" conversation, I pause a lot. Semi-colons in my "writing" "represent" the same kinds of pausing and sentence structure I "use" when I'm speaking.
It's just the way my "thoughts" run. Of course there are the "grammatically correct" ways of using punctuation, but these "rules" can-- and often are-- "broken" by writers. (By the way, I also "tend" to use em-dashing a lot).
Anyway, "moving on", here are your Mad Libs "Words" for the day. Leave your answers in the "comments" by Sunday evening and I'll post the results "Monday".
Adverb
Last Name
Plural Noun
Adjective
Town or city, real or fictional
"Plural Noun"
Noun
Noun
Adjective
Adverb
What punctuation do you tend to "abuse"?
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Adverb -- Cuttingly
ReplyDeleteLast Name -- Crabapple
Plural Noun -- Stevedores
Adjective -- black
Town or city, real or fictional -- Shin-yua
"Plural Noun" -- "oranges"
Noun -- rain
Noun -- car
Adjective -- tall
Adverb -- swimmingly
I tend to abuse the comma and em-dash a lot myself.
Also: BAHAHAHAHA
I like to abuse dashes. A lot. I have to go back through first drafts and kill them.
ReplyDeleteAdverb: Quickly
Last Name: Kruschev
Plural Noun: hydrogen bombs
Adjective: loud
Town or city, real or fictional: Minsk
"Plural Noun": explosions
Noun: turtle
Noun: bomb shelter
Adjective: black
Adverb: quietly
I used to be a semi-colon, em-dash splasher, but not so much anymore (so far I've got 2 ; in 18 k -- makes me happy :).
ReplyDeleteAdverb - uglily (yes, that's made up)
Last Name - Fooker
Plural Noun - ninjas
Adjective - specious
Town or city, real or fictional - Deluth
"Plural Noun" - "crimes"
Noun - trumpet
Noun - flag
Adjective - scarred
Adverb - scantily
I abuse commas and parenthesis. I do love those run on sentences.
ReplyDeleteThis is my first attempt at mad libs.
Adverb -- starkly
Last Name -- Tremain
Plural Noun -- butlers
Adjective -- hot
Town or city, real or fictional -- Podunk
"Plural Noun" -- trains
Noun -- seat
Noun -- bar
Adjective -- rare
Adverb -- creepily
........dhole
Hello! Oh dear, I sometimes assault my writing with armies of commas. Not too long ago, I wrote a sentence with 8 of them, lol...
ReplyDeleteMy 7 yr old adores mad libs. :)
Adverb - gloomily
Last Name - Stout
Plural noun - enemies
Adjective - slight
Town or city - Princeton
"Plural noun" - "funds"
Noun - peacock
Noun - tophat
Adjective - upbeat
Adverb - stealthily
Fun! Looking forward to seeing the text :)
Lindsey