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| Exercise 2; book titles | |
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Book titles are useful for coming up with ideas for both prose and poetry. What feelings do you get when you look at titles, do they tell you something about the theme or genre? See what you can write with one of these book titles: East of Eden The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time Cabbages and Kings Alone on a Wide, Wide Sea The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side The Skull Beneath the Skin Where Angels Fear to Tread The Cricket on the Hearth |
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