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Prompt: 034. colors

1. Everyone is assigned a color at birth, and those colors decide their future. Red for courage, blue for healing, green for growing, yellow for nurturing, mauve for romance, and brown for the lowest work.

A. Everyone is assigned a color at birth, and those colors decide their future. Red for courage, blue for healing, green for growing, yellow for nurturing, mauve for romance, and brown for the lowest work.

Caterine had begun her life wrapped in a mauve blanket and had grown up surrounded by beauty and an ethic of hard work and emotionally satisfying companionship. She trained and learned in the Chapter House, and when it was time for her to make her Final Choice, she decided to stay a mauve.


2. Hitting the button made the four colors of paint swirl and mix together over the paper. The toddler cheered and hit the button again and again, the innocent delight drawing smiles from the watching adults.

A. Hitting the button made the four colors of paint swirl and mix together over the paper. The toddler cheered and hit the button again and again, the innocent delight drawing smiles from the watching adults.

When she was satisfied with her artwork, she politely asked her uncle to take the frame off and lay it out for the paper to dry. While he did that, she climbed up on a stool to get the second frame and a new sheet of paper off the counter. It was with some bemusement that he watched her reload her paint toy and go back to pushing the button with a bright laugh.


3. Everyone was born colorblind. It was the natural state of their people. But a select few developed into Guardians, and the first step in the Change was the sudden ability to perceive colors.

A. Everyone was born colorblind. It was the natural state of their people. But a select few developed into Guardians, and the first step in the Change was the sudden ability to perceive colors. It separated them from other people.

They were required to attend training schools where they received a topnotch education and were prepared for the physical changes they were still to go through before they would become Guardians.

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Prompt: 033. great literature

1. The book was all well and good, but she wouldn’t call it great literature. More like toilet paper wrapped in a glossy cover.

A. The book was all well and good, but she wouldn’t call it great literature. More like toilet paper wrapped in a glossy cover. She snorted to herself, covering her mouth with the side of her hand.

Along with the rest of the students, Sadie sat with her back straight, her shoulders back, and her face attentively turned forward. To all appearances, she was a diligent student; when really she spent her time making snarky mental comments or daydreaming.


2. It was when she couldn’t answer 80% of the test questions that she began reading as many of the so-called great literature books as she could.

A. It was when she couldn’t answer 80% of the test questions that she began reading as many of the so-called great literature books as she could. They weren’t exactly to her taste, but she spent the time thinking on the reading and taking the practice quizzes. And it all paid off.

She walked into the retest with determination in her stride, and she crushed it. Which allowed her entrance into Professor Holloway’s course.


3. Walking through the door he was forced to join in a discussion about what constituted great literature.

A. Walking through the door he was forced to join in a discussion about what constituted great literature. It was embarrassing to admit that the closest thing he’d ever read to a classic was Stephen King’s Cujo, so he didn’t.

He sat quietly in his chair and absorbed the discussion happening around him. He took notes, planning to make his own study guide. They were a found of information he wouldn’t have been able to find anywhere else.

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Prompt: 032. jewel heist

1. Considering he’d barely been released from prison, joining in on a jewel heist had to be the most idiotic thing he’d ever let his cousin talk him into doing.

A. Considering he’d barely been released from prison, joining in on a jewel heist had to be the most idiotic thing he’d ever let his cousin talk him into doing.

To be honest, he’d wanted to say No and stay home. But it was the thought of home that had him agreeing to go along with Brandon’s idiotic plan. Because his family was always hungry, always smelly, always desperate, always poor.

He’d been tired of being poor before he’d been Sent Up. And coming back to that same life didn’t make it any better, especially when he saw his nephew’s hungry face.


2. He hadn’t planned on being part of a jewel heist, but he hadn’t been given a choice. They had his family.

A.He hadn’t planned on being part of a jewel heist, but he hadn’t been given a choice. They had his family. So he did as he was told, and along with the other parents robbed the jewel depository.

They made a fast getaway in the van they’d been given and eluded police. They exchanged the van for a four-door car and drove to the rendezvous point where they were supposed to exchange the jewels for their children.


3. The surveillance video was like watching a heist movie. The jewel thieves were professionals. It was going to be hard catching them.

A. The surveillance video was like watching a heist movie. The jewel thieves were professionals. It was going to be hard catching them.

Jackie stood off to one side as the museum was taken over by police and federal agents. She’d never been in a situation like this before, and she was trying to see everything that she could.

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Prompt: 031. dinosaurs

1. Scientists clone extinct animals, including dinosaurs.

A. The designer pet industry began with the cloning of beloved animals that had died, then eventually spread to people custom ordering animals that had never existed before or that had gone extinct. Which resulted in the development and spread of mini-dinosaurs with the brains and loyalty of dogs.

One minute nature was respected and normal, and the next there were people walking their Doberman-sized raptors on leashes or letting their miniature saber-tooth tigers sleep on their front porches. Every day new pets were appearing on the market and the demand continued to climb with the price.


2. It was insulting to be called a technological dinosaur by someone young enough to be his grandchild.

A. It was insulting to be called a technological dinosaur by someone young enough to be his grandchild. That it was somewhat true only made the situation worse in his mind.

For the first time, he felt old. And he didn’t like it.

The thought festered in the back of his mind for days, eventually culminating in him experiencing his first midlife crisis.


3. Working in a factory that made plastic dinosaur toys had never been a life plan.

A. Working in a factory that made plastic dinosaur toys had never been a life plan. It was a life derailment. It was the result of too many things happening too close together for the budget to keep up. It was a desperation job.

Yet ten years later, it was the same dull factory walls and the same job day in and day out. It was a soul leaching experience that paid enough money to cover the bills, but not enough to plan for anything better.


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