Subject: They are starting scenarios.
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Posted on: 2016-04-07 16:30:00 UTC

That's... what the word 'prompt' means. It's prompting you to write something. It's not an exam question, it's an idea to get you started.

For example. Since you brought a specific one up:

The agents play tag with some of the Nursery kids.

(Though given that this was paired with 'The agents are chased by a badfic character', I have no idea why you wouldn't go for that one; we put a lot of effort into making sure at least one of each pair could happen to any agent imaginable.)

Here's some ways you could write that:

-Your agents both love children.

-One of your agents loves children and drags the other along.

-Your agents aren't actually playing tag - it's just that the kids really want them to, and keep grabbing them and yelling 'You're it!'.

-The agents are being punished by being made to work in the Nursery for a day. They have been ordered to play tag.

-The agents have been inexplicably de-aged, and sent to nursery until they age up again. They are not amused by this.

-Or they are amused by it.

-The agents have been seconded by their department head to the Sprout Movement to teach a badge, but the kids won't sit still for even five minutes, sweet mercy.

That's all literally off the top of my head, in about five minues. Only one (the de-aging) is an overly-convoluted scenario. There's just... so many ways you can take a prompt like that.

hS

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