With Tuesday's modified rule now being "somehow fit the sentence/phrase into your story (first sentence, somewhere in the middle, last sentenceyour choice)," should we change the 'Take it Away' title? If so, any suggestions? If not, would the title be confusing to new folks?

 

I hope I didn't rock the boat too much; I just thought it would be nice to provide a little more flexibility.The modified rule allows for you to stick with what your comfortable with, if you choose.

 

 

 

 

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I think this is an excellent adaptation of the rule - in some way less of a challenge but allows for a bit more flexibility.   And no, 'Take it away' need not be changed since we can 'take away' the sentence and make of it what we will.

That's my thoughts anyway.

I don't think there is a need to change the title of the prompt - What differentiates this from something like Words, inc is that you have a complete sentence that needs to be worked in and you "take it away" from there.  I don't think it really matters whether or not it is the first sentence of last sentence - I think some people have used this prompt like this in the past anyway, so your change is a natural shift to what has worked for people in the past.

I agree with Travis and Sandra.

Okay from a Newbie point of view: I click on excercises and it take me to a blank url with a http:/// and not a 404 message. I know I found the "prompts" before but I haven't found them today or in the past few weeks easily. Now that could just be me--I've been described as ditzy here in the US and dotty in the UK. So help???

Fixed!
Personally, I loved the old way.
Keep the title, it flows.

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