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First, I need to write an original article for the keyword "Stretch A Sentence". The context provided gives some clues: it's about learning how to stretch a sentence to make it more creative and exciting, using question words, and it's related to English fluency and ESL. The example given is "The dog sat."
I must adhere to the requirements:
- 600 to 900 words.
- Natural headings.
- Avoid unsupported claims.
- Do not mention AI generation.
- Use only safe HTML tags: h2, h3, p, ul, ol, li, strong, em.
I'll structure the article with natural headings. Since it's about stretching sentences, I can start with an introduction, then explain what it means, how to do it with question words, provide examples, and conclude with benefits.
Let me outline:
1. Introduction: Explain the concept of stretching a sentence and its importance for creativity in writing.
2. What is Sentence Stretching? Define it and give the example "The dog sat" and show how it can be stretched.
3. Using Question Words: Explain how who, what, when, where, why, and how can help expand sentences.
4. Step-by-Step Guide: Provide a practical guide with examples.
5. Benefits for English Learners: Discuss how this technique helps ESL learners improve fluency.
6. Conclusion: Encourage practice.
I need to ensure the article is between 600-900 words. I'll write naturally without any unsupported claims. For example, I can say that sentence stretching is a common technique in writing workshops, supported by common practice, but avoid making statistical or research-based claims without evidence.
Also, I must avoid mentioning AI generation. So I'll write as if it's a human author.
Now, for HTML formatting: I'll use h2 for main headings, h3 for subheadings, p for paragraphs, ul or ol for lists, and strong or em for emphasis.
Let me start drafting.
Title: Maybe "How to Stretch a Sentence and Transform Your Writing"
But I need to use natural headings. Perhaps:
- Introduction
- What Is Sentence Stretching?
- The Role of Question Words in Expanding Sentences
- A Step-by-Step Guide to Stretching Sentences
- Practical Examples
- Why Sentence Stretching Helps English Learners
- Final Thoughts
I'll write in a friendly, informative tone.
Let me write the content.
First paragraph: Introduce the idea that writing simple sentences can be dull, and stretching them makes them more vivid.
Then, define sentence stretching: taking a short sentence and adding details using question words.
Example: "The dog sat." -> "The old, brown dog sat patiently on the porch in the afternoon."
Explain how question words help:
- Who? The dog.
- What? Sat.
- When? In the afternoon.
- Where? On the porch.
- Why? Waiting for its owner.
- How? Patiently.
So, by answering these questions, the sentence becomes richer.
I'll provide a step-by-step guide: start with a subject and verb, then add adjectives, adverbs, phrases, etc.
For English learners, this technique helps build vocabulary and sentence structure understanding.
Ensure word count: I'll write until I feel it's around 700-800 words, then adjust.
Now, write the article in HTML.
I'll use:
Introduction
...
What Is Sentence Stretching?
...
Etc.
I need to include the keyword "Stretch A Sentence" naturally throughout.
Also, from the context, there's a mention of "EnglishFluency #LearnEnglish #ESL" but I don't need hashtags in the article; I can mention English fluency and ESL naturally.
Also, "Recorded with http://screencast-o-matic.com" and "TPT Activities Link" suggest resources, but I don't have to include them unless relevant. I can avoid linking since it's for the context only.
I'll focus on the content.
Let me write the full article.
Start with:
Why Stretching Sentences Matters
Then proceed.
I'll write in paragraphs.
To avoid unsupported claims, I'll use phrases like "can help" instead of "will definitely improve".
Now, let's write.
Full article:
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