Veronique is a substitute filling in for a writing teacher. The teacher left Veronique instructions to provide the students a writing prompt at the beginning of class, but Veronique has no writing background. What should Veronique know about prompts before she sets out to find one?

An effective prompt is one that will resonate with a student.

A prompt must be visual, like a photograph or an illustration.

A prompt must be complex enough that a student can write a whole story about it.

A wide selection of prompts can be intimidating and can add to writer’s block.

Veronique should try to find a prompt that is related to the current topic or theme the students are working on. She should also ensure that the prompt is clear and specific to avoid any confusion. It's important for Veronique to choose a prompt that will inspire creativity and imagination, but also provide enough structure to guide the students in their writing. Additionally, Veronique should be prepared to offer some guidance or support for students who may struggle to come up with ideas or need assistance with their writing.