In this contest, you will need to make a sentence and then you will be rated by your sentence moderator, Rightwrong. There will be a moderator, Brian266, just in case things might get out of hand. Please write your own sentences and you can write qoutes. If you decide to write a qoute, than it has to be your own. Also you need to put down who inspired you to write your sentence/qoute. You will be rated by stuff. I will let you know if you win.
If you decide to write a qoute, than it has to be your own.
How can you write a quote? Isn't a quote when you take someone elses writing and then use it for your own purposes? I don't think you can actually write 'a quote' yourself...
How can you write a quote? Isn't a quote when you take someone elses writing and then use it for your own purposes? I don't think you can actually write 'a quote' yourself...
You can quote yourself, though. I do so a lot with this one: You do not write a merit. You write a review of the game, and maybe it will get rewarded with a merit.
Took the "(Moderators)" out of the title because it didn't seem to make any sense there. I'd suggest you try to focus more on the contest you're setting up actually making sense and being fun to participate in, rather than on who's in charge of it... Thread "moderators" can't really do much anyway. :/
What exactly is the difference between this and this? It seems mostly the same, and since there has been no clear information on this contest, I guess it better to redirect to above link.
According to my basic reading comprehension skills, it seems that in order to participate one must simply construct an interesting sentence and explain where the idea originated.
Is that correct?
F-it, I'll just get things started.
"Anything I say is usually quotable... You can quote me on that." -Me
That was my response when I was asked if I had a quote for the school newspaper back in high school. I never found out if they used it, since I didn't want to read the school newspaper.