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Saturday Centus – Wk#119 – Prompt: Write a sentence without using E – “100 Words and no E? Thankful.”

12 Aug

What struck this wondrous man, who walks amongst us as our saviour, to allow him thoughts this way though all around him run away in forlorn, lost action still unknowing what all our kind should know till our Lamb of God did say why all must thank for all our gifts our world holds from a child’s grin to vast natural glory and all words from God brought unto us through his kind and caring longing for us to worship Whom all must in thanks for all that occurs in His immortal favour in both dark and light tomorrows coming?

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Posted by on August 12, 2012 in 2. Saturday Centus

 

8 responses to “Saturday Centus – Wk#119 – Prompt: Write a sentence without using E – “100 Words and no E? Thankful.”

  1. Karen S.

    August 12, 2012 at 14:03

    What an amazing post! You did it!

     
    • Ross Mannell

      August 12, 2012 at 22:07

      Thanks for the comment.

      I enjoyed the challenge but, as a teacher, would have asked a child to consider breaking this up into a number of sentences. 🙂

       
  2. anita

    August 12, 2012 at 16:27

    that was truly amazing!!!

     
    • Ross Mannell

      August 12, 2012 at 22:09

      Thanks for the comment.

      Writing a sentence without using ‘e’ was a challenge but I liked the more complex idea of writing a 100 word sentence without using an ‘e’. It took a little more time than I thought it might. 🙂

       
  3. Teresa

    August 12, 2012 at 23:45

    That is quite the sentence!

     
    • Ross Mannell

      August 13, 2012 at 12:23

      Thanks for the comment.

      Unless set as a task, I would have frowned upon the sentence had it been handed in to me. 🙂

       
  4. Jenny Matlock

    August 27, 2012 at 07:51

    HolEE cow! this was amazing!

    It took me a second to realize that the paragraph was your entry! You really worked some e-less magic on this link!

    Wow.

     
    • Ross Mannell

      August 27, 2012 at 11:18

      Thanks for the comment.

      As well as the challenge of a prompt, I like to stretch or shrink an entry to the exact word limit. Making one E-less entry of 100 words means loosening the idea of sentence structure a little but it makes the challenge more interesting for me. 🙂

       

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