1. A reporter can only write one story at a time, which I liken to preparing just one dish at a time. 2. Alternatively, the students could draw pictures rather than write stories and present their pictures to the class. 3. Any journalist who writes a story without checking his facts is simply laying himself open to criticism. 4. Barnes is a conscientious and methodical journalist who would have checked all of the facts before writing the story. 5. But Hawthorne wrote great stories, you see, and we still read them now, more than a hundred years later. 6. Christine Gonzalez wanted to be called Christy, did great impressions of television characters and wants to write children stories. 7. He might also have had to write his story while lying on his back. 8. I would write a story on my new Smith-Corona. 9. If a story was written skillfully enough to include vivid descriptions, Louisa pictured them in her mind. 10. Nor is it usual for the foreign press to first travel and then write the story. |