An exercise with the letter A.

“Aunt Alberta adeptly added an alligator, arranging an animal assortment around an already agitated army.”

“Alright,” added Agnes.  “Announce an associate.”

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“Already?” asked Alberta.

“Anon,” Agnes answered. 

“Ahem.  All around, an anonymous associate assimilated anecdotes and ate apples.”

“And after?” alluded Agnes.

“Ah, and after appearing agitated, an abominable apparition attacked aardvarks,” added Alberta.

“Aardvarks?” asked Agnes.

“Aardvarks,” affirmed Alberta.

“Applesauce,” argued Agnes.  “An awkward assassin appraised an advance assignment, allegedly asking around and attempting an ancillary action.”

“Amazing!” an astonished Alberta assessed.

“Additionally, anticipating angry arthropods and anthropomorphic aliens, an accountant adjourned an awry avocado, an annoyed artichoke, and an addled adder.”

“An asp?”

“Absolutely.”

An American, Amos Anderson, arrived, and asked Alberta and Agnes, “Ahoy!  Are all aunts arriving?”

“An amended agenda aired already, announcing an affidavit and an adjunct Ansel Adams art auditorium.”

“Astonishing!”

After awhile, Agnes asked, “An ale?” 

“Affordable?” asked Amos Anderson.

“Aye,” affirmed Alberta.

“Abundant?” asked Amos.

“Aye,” affirmed Agnes.

“Ahhhhhhh, an awesome ale,” an appeased Amos added.

“Affirmative,” agreed Agnes and Alberta.

“Aunties, an amusing anecdote?” asked Amos.

“Alright,” Agnes added.

“Alright,” Alberta aped.

“Ahead, an animal’s antler aimed artistically at an aunt’s, ahem …”

“Amos!” an amazed Agnes announced.

Alberta added, “An accredited and ailing aristocrat asked Andy about an Atlantic angler, alias ‘Abe Ashton.’”

“And Andy answered?” asked Amos.

“Actually, Andy, astounded, assumed an asinine antelope ate Abe Adams and adroitly announced all around an appetite and an anger.”

“Aha!”

“Ah?”

“Alphabets are actually awesome!”

“And an alphabet assigns ‘A’ ahead?” asked Alberta.

“Agreed,” added Andy and Agnes.

“Adios amigos,” Alberta announced.

“Amen,” Amos and Agnes agreed.

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  • Placid Quake on Apr 2, 2009

    That was incredible!
    Next, try it with Q.
    “Quack?” queried Quentin…

  • Gon pincha on Apr 2, 2009

    Haha it’s a great exercise :p
    Thanks for sharing!

  • Papa Sparks on Apr 2, 2009

    Brilliant post my friend!

  • Fresh Writing on Apr 2, 2009

    Ha! Enjoyed it…Thanks for sharing!

    -Fresh Writing

  • Cousin Miranda on Apr 2, 2009

    Ha Ha Uncle Joel! I love you. Love,Miranda

  • clay hurtubise on Apr 2, 2009

    lol, Is Aunt Ruth getting jealous?
    Thanks,
    Clay

  • rutherfranc on Apr 2, 2009

    Again, an amazing article.. all A`s! apparently, all audiences are arguably austounded.. anyway, am awaiting another all-around article..

    Always,
    rutherfranc..

  • Izora on Apr 2, 2009

    Astounding, and abundantly appreciated!

  • nobert soloria bermosa on Apr 2, 2009

    impressive work,unique indeed and the shortest title i’ve encountered

  • Karen Gross on Apr 2, 2009

    Astonishing! An amazingly astute article adroitly amortized.

  • papaleng on Apr 2, 2009

    Awesome, Amazing, Articulate, absolutely a joy to read.

  • Bullwinkle Muse on Apr 3, 2009

    I give this one an ‘A’+…awesome article, and adept alliteration!

  • Glynis Smy on Apr 3, 2009

    Very clever!!

  • Eunice Tan on Apr 3, 2009

    Great…great … this one really great. You get A+ from me :)

  • Betty Carew on Apr 3, 2009

    Absolutely astounding !

  • kate smedley on Apr 3, 2009

    Always amazing …

  • DA Cournean on Apr 3, 2009

    Incredible!

  • amilia snow on Apr 5, 2009

    ahahahaha….absolutely anticipating another :p

  • CutestPrincess on Apr 6, 2009

    alright, Absolutely awesome!

  • Bo Russo on Apr 7, 2009

    Amazing and astounding!!

  • S A JOHNSON on Apr 8, 2009

    Wow, I applaud you. Very awesome.

  • Brian Daniel Stankich on May 20, 2009

    That\’s creative. A cure for writer\’s block? Brian

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