WRITING OBSTACLE

Demonstrate. Incapacitate. Solidify.

In a story of no more than 10 sentences, use these three words in any order. The point is to create a story line that allows you to link them all naturally, without forcing them into random places.

The Architect

Jonathan was an artist, a craft where he constantly was to demonstrate his ability to incapacitate a room full of people with his ideas and solidify his place in the world of architectural design. “Stunning,” he was called in the magazines. He had a unique, demonstrative way of commanding an idea, solidifying a plan and rendering himself incapacitated until its’ fruition. He was masterful, Jonathan demonstrated a constant work ethic ingrained in him, from his routined haircuts to a specific quaff he curated a narrative that incapacitated his competition, and solidified returning patrons. Proud, Black, Strong he was demonstrational for the his home community, that he created such a name that the city kids no longer considered themselves incapacitated, and was always urged to not only solidify his place in the world but remain humble. As Jonathan administered his farewell project, he was the demonstration of character and poise, as he would soon become incapacitated he was making sure that he was solidifying his name, his art, his work, and his vision in the hearts and minds of those that viewed it. Sit, Shut, Stretch, Sigh, Stop, Sleep.

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