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Well I was thinking of the following:It could be based off anything, a picture, a quote, an idea. Or they could give you a sentence you have to used, or an opening you have to start from.
It could be anything. The trick is to come up with a story idea that can be adapted to a few different ideas if need be.
Ill probably go with number 1 since I have a interest in Malcolm X, MLK etc1. All right, you should do some research into it if you choose to use it
2. Fairly cliche
3. Writing from the perspective of an object is not recommended. If you're not doing it from that perspective, the idea doesn't quite work
4. Could work effectively.
5. Fairly cliche, and not something you probably have much experience with.
Either 1 or 4 would be my picks.
It's mostly just there to give you ideas, however, it does need to be included in the story. It doesn't need to play a critical role in it though. So you could have the character being eating a burger as they make their next plan, or they could run past a burger restaurant for example.A side question here.
Do markers mark you based on your ability to write about that stimulus? i.e. the stimulus is an image of a burger, would that burger have to play a crucial role in the creative story? or would it be sufficient enough to only mention it a few times, with the burger having a minimal bearing on the story?