No, Thank You - A Creative Writing Exercise
No, thank you. I understand your position and the perception that you are indeed helping others, but you cannot truly be helpful if you impose these ideas instead of letting people voluntarily accept them.
No, thank you. Despite my cultural background, I do not like spicy foods.
No, thank you. I refuse to believe violence is a solution in situations that are already non-violent.
No, thank you. I appreciate your concern, I don’t care much for it.
No, thank you. I’ve devoted considerable time and energy into developing my skills and will use them in a way that benefits myself, and others.
No, thank you. I don’t want to make a donation today because I’m skeptical of where my dollar actually goes.
No, thank you. I would not like to add a soda.
No, thank you. I don’t wish for life to be easy and comfortable, that’s no adventure.
No, thank you. I’m content with my faith and have heard the good word, now, I’m working on writing my own good words.
-- @imerick
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When writing essays about books , you can incorporate personal thoughts and feelings about the book. However, you should be careful not to give away any plot details or essence of the book. Using quotes is also acceptable, but you must make sure to justify them.