When creating new words to describe fictional settings, take your theme and tone into account. Your newly created words should sound natural to the world that they inhabit. Foreign words can help to foster atmosphere, depending on the language:  Germanic languages are rough sounding, and have a guttural feel to them. Using Germanic-based words for tough characters can make them sound hardy. Using Germanic language for evil characters will give them a bestial quality. Romance languages are light and airy, and can give your characters a seductive quality. Naming locations with a French- or Italian-based word will create a sense of exoticism. Use Latin-based words to add a scientific feel. Latin evokes wisdom, and so Latin-based words can also imply intelligence. Latin is also an ancient language, and can be used to add mysticism. Asian languages make good base words for exotic sounding locations and objects. Use other languages as a basis for the sound and feel of the word you are creating. Avoid copying a word directly and instead use it as a guide. A successful word is one that the reader won't trip over too hard. Try to relate the word to some recognizable concepts. For example, using the made-up word “bogmouth” to refer to a mouth condition gives the reader a general sense of what the character with bogmouth is experiencing. This is because the word “bog” is familiar, and evokes a similar feeling in most readers. Writing out an official definition for your word will help you to use it properly. Format your definition as it would appear in a dictionary, and list out any other forms the word can take. This can be especially useful if you are writing a piece with multiple made up words, both as a reference for you and for your reader. If you want your new word to stick in the readers' minds and become second-nature to them, it needs to appear multiple times in your writing. Studies show that readers will understand a new word after reading it ten times with context. This means that your word needs to be supported by the language around it to provide the reader with clues on how the word is used and what it means.
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One-sentence summary -- Identify your theme and tone. Make a word that is recognizable. Define your word. Repeat your word.


This will be the official Twitter application. " The application is also free on Android devices. If you haven’t left the Twitter install page of Google Play, you can just tap on Open. If not, go to your list of applications and look for the icon there. If you don’t have an account, you will need to create one.
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One-sentence summary -- Open Google Play from your android device’s applications page. Type "Twitter" into the search box. Click on the first application to pop up. Click on "Install. Open the app. Log in to your Twitter account.


You will undoubtedly have classmates who aren’t going to prom either. If you have any classmates you’re friends with who happen to also be skipping the event, ask them if they want to hang out on prom night. You’ll feel a lot better knowing that you aren’t alone, and doing something social will keep you from feeling like you’re missing out. Consider throwing your own anti-prom party! Invite a bunch of classmates who aren’t going to prom over for pizza, games, and fun. That way, you can turn missing out into an opportunity to get to know some classmates you aren’t already friends with. If you don’t have any friends that are skipping the dance and you think you’ll just get bummed out being around classmates, ask your family to hang out with you on prom night. Hanging out with your family is not only healthy, but it will keep your mind off of the kids at your school. Besides, your family is probably going to do their best to cheer you up! Play some board games or go out for a fun family dinner! Your parents will appreciate you going out of your way to spend time with them, especially if you’re going away to college in a few months. If being around people sounds like it will bum you out, engage your mind on prom night to stay focused on something else. Watching a movie or reading a book is a great way to fill your time, and missing prom night may be a good opportunity to catch up on a couple of chapters or finally see that movie you wanted to watch. Video games are a great way to distract yourself because they force you to shift your attention towards the game. Get active to keep your body moving and your mind clear. It’s hard to picture everyone else having fun if you’re running around a basketball court or playing some late-night catch and enjoying yourself. If you’re doing something alone, add another layer of distraction by throwing some headphones in. Music will improve your mood while you work out or play. Running and biking are simple activities that you can easily perform at night that don’t require a park.
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One-sentence summary -- Hang out with other students who aren’t going to the dance. Hang out with your family if all your friends are out at prom. Watch a movie, read a book, or play some video games. Get physical by playing some sports or working out.


You will need: a shovel or spade and a container filled with moist soil and leaves.  An ideal time to look for earthworms is when you are already digging up soil, such as during gardening, fence building, or digging a foundation. If you go deeper than just the surface, you will find different types of earthworms, including nightcrawlers. Dress for gardening. You’ll be digging through soil for worms, so you’re likely going to get dirty. You may want to wear old clothes, knee pads, gardening gloves, gardening boots or shoes. Select a patch of ground in your backyard, garden, or forest and begin digging a small hole. As you lift the soil out, sift through it for worms and collect any that you find. An excellent place to dig for worms is near a stream or water source.  You can also try digging in a community garden or forest floor, but you should avoid digging up earth in privately owned golf courses, fields, and public parks. Be as quiet as possible so your vibrations don’t spook the worms. Be sure to look under rocks, logs, and other items lying on the ground. Worms are equipped with setae, which are bristles that help them move through the earth. This may make it difficult to pull worms directly out of the ground. Dig around a worm that is trying to burrow back into the ground, being careful not to cut the worm. Once you’ve loosened the soil, it will be easy to pluck the worm out and put it in your storage container. When you’ve exhausted a patch of ground, replace the soil and begin digging a new hole a couple feet away. Repeat the digging and searching process, and replace the soil when you are finished.
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Assemble your equipment. Dig for worms. Carefully dig around worms that resist. Continue digging until you’ve collected your worms.