It's simple. Just created an alliterated sentence. It can be about anything, and, if you need a topic, you can always make the sentance about the person above you, but you don't have to.
Now, if you don't know what I'm talking about, below are some examples and here is an explanation: You simply have the first letter of each word the same letter, with a few small exceptions, of course. For example:
She sights snowy scenes.
Birds and Bears busily build.
Beautiful, blooming blossoms blow.
Already awake, Anthony aches and asks for Aspirin.
Now, I know those all don't make total sense, but, hey, you get the point. Anyway, it's hard at first, and feel free (see, I just did it ) to just attempt to try. Just two words alliterized would even work! Anyway, good luck, and remember practice makes perfect!
Alliteration-ize!
Alliteration-ize!
Love You, Lee!
Great job, Lee! And, how sweet of you. (By the way, you can call me Em in posts too, if you want. )
Okay, here I go again...
Lovely Lee Loves Libraries.
Okay, here I go again...
Lovely Lee Loves Libraries.
Love You, Lee!
Well, what a wonderful way to welcome weary wanderers with a wish to be worthy.
HORSE SENSE DWELLS IN A STABLE MIND.