She danced with a broom. Magic show.
Well, first pick a common scenario, say a job interview. Now, make it funny by adding absurd elements like the interviewee arriving on a unicycle and offering the interviewer a lollipop instead of a resume. Make sure every word counts towards the humor and keep it within 55 words.
Sure. 'Elves work, toys are made.' This simple story gives a peek into the North Pole's workshop where the hardworking elves are busy making toys for all the children around the world. It shows the behind - the - scenes magic that happens during Christmas time.
To create your own 'funny fill in the word stories', start with a basic plot. Say it's about a journey. Then choose different elements for the journey. 'The (traveler) was on a (road) trip in his (car). But he accidentally drove into a (pool) instead of a (gas station).' You can also think about emotions and actions. Like 'The (actor) was so (nervous) that he forgot his (lines) and started singing a (lullaby) instead.' Have fun with it and don't be afraid to be silly.
Abandoned house. Whisper. Sudden chill.
Sure. If pencils could sing, then the classroom would be a concert hall. Every time we write, there would be a little musical note. And when the pencils are sharpened, it would be like a high - pitched solo.
Shadow on wall. This four - word story can be really eerie. Just think about it. You are in a room, and suddenly you notice a strange shadow on the wall. It's not your own, and there's no obvious source for it. It could be a ghostly presence trying to make itself known, or perhaps it's a sign of something more sinister that's about to happen.
Of course. Story 1: A parrot learned bad words. Kept saying them. Owner put it in time - out. Story 2: A mouse saw a cat's shadow. Fainted. Woke up and fainted again. Story 3: A giraffe tried to fit in a small tent. Its neck said no. So did the tent.
Sure. 'Dog ate my homework. Oops.'