1 Starting with a one-letter word to begin the sentence, increase each subsequent word by one letter until you reach your limit on how many words the sentence will contain.
2 Any numbers in the sentence must be spelled out completely.
3 Spelling counts.
4 Punctuation must be correct, but it is not words, it will not be counted as part of your word sequence.
5 Proper names of persons, places and things are allowed.
6 Uppercase and lowercase usage must be correct.
7 No abbreviations, acronyms, initials, or slang words are allowed.
8 Hyphenated words are counted separately as two words.
9 You may use any language you so desire, BUT, the entire sentence must be in that language. (It is understood that many languages, especially English, contain loan words from other languages, so those are acceptable. The intentional mixing of two or more languages in the same sentence, however, is not allowed.)
9 You may write as many separate sentences as you wish, just as long as each one follows these guidelines.
10 The sentence need not be logical.
Examples:
I am not with those people stating contrary, arbitrary, ridiculous accusations!
A, an, and alms begin having similar auditory soundings, comparable linguistics inaccurately, automatically, adventurously notwithstanding.
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Coward.
Lol.
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And yet you chickened out. Hollow victory, mon frère.
If that’s a quote, shouldn’t it be in quotation marks?