Dear Free Writer,
We continue our #wewrite journey with our last lesson an introduction to poetry. We hope you had fun. Don't forget to read your comments, they can be very useful. Below you find the review of your publication which is part of We-Write-Lesson 6.
Criteria | Result |
---|---|
What went well - 1 point | 1 |
What to improve | - |
Misunderstanding | - |
Title - 2 point | 2 |
Hashtags - 1 points | 1 |
A flashy start - 2 points | 2 |
Creativity / out-of-the-box thinking - 3 points | 3 |
Original/no AI text | 👍 |
Following the rules - 1 point | 1 |
Total max 10 points | 10 |
Verification date: | October 20, 2024 |
Poetry: limerick 👍
Remark: Well done! Congratulations you did it and finished. Thank for joining and sharing your creativity with us and for keep trying.
A great start of the week and all the best to you and your family.
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It's great to finally make it,
A very interesting lesson.
Thank you for teaching me patiently, queen!
If it is about learning it's good to be allowed and able to learn. At least that is how I see it. Nothing as worse as the answer: Next time I will.
That next time never arrives, nothing chamges, nothing will be learned.
I like to learn something new, strive to master it, it gives me satisfaction and makes my time more valuable.
So, what should I learn after #wewrite end?
What is it you like to learn or master?
The contests we joined are there so join again and improve (and who knows you will meet).
I will host the "out in the box" again and for now you can try to scribble. It relaxes.
https://steemit.com/hive-135004/@tezzmax/how-to-draw-with-scribbles-for-beginners
Don't feel overwhelmed.
All you should do is draw lines, or circles, or 8s or what feels good to you.
Draw a ball... Some scribbling to add shadow.
Perhaps even the children like to do it?
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