Please help me- I signed up for a creative writing class thinking that I would do pretty well because I am not that bad of a writer but the questions that are asked are really hard to answer. The questions that were asked were like "how old is the color T" (I guess it's supposed to be letter not color but that's not what the question said) and "what color is the letter S"... How are you supposed to answer these questions??? I need as many tips as possible for answering questions like these and does anybody know what to do if I have to answer one of these and I have no idea what to say??

Thanks.

hmm..i don't know if there is a wrong or right answer...i guess u might know that or not, but maybe u have to kindda use ur opinion and how that letter makes u feel or what u think of when u see or hear that letter...this might not be the kind of answer you need for the first one, about how old is the color T, but if they r referring to the letter, it isn't that old b/c it's towards the end of the alphabet, so...honestly i don't know, but i hope i helped in some way! if not, i'm sorry! good luck!

These are purely "use your imagination" essays.

I would immediately think of T = teen... it has to be thirteen...and wears jeans....with anything and everything. You could write a wonderful piece on becoming a T... and all that accompanies that.

Think of the second question the same way. What color does S make you think of, what does that color do. Sounds like fun!!!

I am a relly bad writher please help me.

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I understand that you're having difficulty with answering creative writing class questions that seem unconventional or challenging. It can be frustrating to encounter such questions, especially when they require you to think outside the box. Here are some tips for approaching these types of questions:

1. Analyze the question: Break down the question and try to understand its underlying meaning or intent. In this case, questions like "how old is the letter T" or "what color is the letter S" may not have a factual answer but could be seeking creative interpretations.

2. Embrace creativity: Remember that creative writing classes often encourage imaginative thinking. Instead of getting caught up in finding literal answers, use your creativity to come up with unique and imaginative responses.

3. Consider symbolism: Explore the symbolic associations that certain colors or numbers might have. For example, the color red can be associated with passion or intensity, while the number seven can be connected to luck or completeness. Apply these symbolic meanings to your answer.

4. Focus on storytelling: Treat these questions as opportunities to tell a story or create a narrative. Consider what the letter T or S could represent metaphorically and weave a story around that symbolism.

5. Seek inspiration: Read works of literature or poetry that include abstract or unconventional elements. Pay attention to how authors use imagery, symbolism, and metaphor to express ideas. This can help you broaden your thinking and develop your own approach to answering these types of questions.

6. Practice brainstorming: Get in the habit of brainstorming potential answers before settling on one. This allows your mind to explore different possibilities and helps you come up with more creative solutions.

If you're still at a loss for an answer, consider talking to your instructor or classmates for guidance. Remember, there might not be a right or wrong answer to these questions, as long as you can support your response with creative reasoning. Good luck with your creative writing class!