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ollegr [7]
2 years ago
15

Produce a one hundred to one hundred fifty word instructional document reviewing the "do's and don'ts" of the love potion. It sh

ould be a how-to guide explaining how to use the magic of the love potion without ruining the lives of those it affects. Include a reader-friendly format, such as bulleted and numbered lists where appropriate, any supporting visuals, and brief chunks of easy to understand information. Maintain a tone that is consistent for your perspective (as Puck) and for your audience (fairies). Use the upload button or the space below to submit your work. ( A midsummer night dream Act V)
English
2 answers:
OLga [1]2 years ago
8 0

Make sure to change it up a bit

               <em>HOW TO MAKE A LOVE POTION</em>

1.) Find all the ingredients you need.

  a.) 1 cup water.

  b.) 1 dash of wild flower.

  c.) 1 handful of frog legs

  d.) 2 cups of ground up bark from a willow tree

  e.) 8 legs of a black widow

2.) put all ingredients together in a culdrin of boiling water

  a.) mix legs seperatily with water and a cup of ground up bark.

  b.) once mixed put them all together.

  c.) let boil while strring frequently for 2 hours.

3.) once finished, divide potion into 20 clear glass flasks.

4.) throw the flask at your target (aim for the groin if its a guy, chest for girl. hit these areas for best effects) make sure the top is off of the flask so the potion splashes them.

4.) enjoy.

slega [8]2 years ago
6 0
In your writing of 100 to 150 words you can include the following:
1. Describe the love potion. you can invent the ingredients of that love potion and to warn that if a person is allergic or intolerant to some of the ingredients, better not drinking it.
2. Instructions to prepare the potion: You can add the recipe of the love potion. Try to imagine really funny ingredients so that you can have more vocabulary to talk about the potion. Include some Dont's like do not include more than 2 drops of x ingredient or do not mix with water.
3. Prescriptions, symptoms and testmonials: You can also use a lot of do's and dont's by saying what type of person can drink the potion. You may include that animals can or cannot drink it, as an example. Include symptoms to know if it is working or is not. Describe the good and bad symptoms to add more interesting stuff. You can include testimonials of people who have already taken the potion and how they recommend their usage

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