Author's Note: As you see below, the four small sentences have a meaning. Three of them are facts and one of them is fictitious. We could choose any one of them to write about and then out writing group had to pick which one is fake according to the writing piece. If we chose to write about the fictitious one, we had to persuade our group into thinking it was real.
My dad owns two military trucks.
My oldest sibling is 23.
My brother lives in Florida.
If I could go anywhere, it would be Paris.
Usually
when you see a multi-colored shade of green, giant vehicle coming down
the road, you think the military is just driving around their vehicles.
Not with my dad. We have two military trucks. One of them is quite large
and the other is a Chevy that was used in the military, so it appears
more normal. However, both are camouflaged in color. The larger truck
sits in my driveway at home. When I go to my grandma’s house and my dad
opens the garage, the smaller truck is the first thing I see and he is
always trying to show me how awesome it is. I don’t exactly prefer the
smaller vehicle because the larger one looks much cooler and is more fun
to ride in. Sometimes he takes the bigger truck in the parades; my dad
comes to pick me up from school in it periodically. Our family hasn’t
done anything major that we can say about the smaller truck because we
received it in April and still don’t have the registration to drive it
yet. Overall, the trucks are pretty amazing; most families don’t get to
say that they have two military trucks. They just say they have two
jet-skis, and those are fairly common.
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