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Inflate Your Language

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Submitted by: Charles Charest

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This assignemt was inspired by the audio assignment. "Puncuate like Victor Borge" submitted by ampersanddragon.


 
Narrate a story using Inflationary Language. Becareful, be sure that your story contins enough "numerical" words to make the assignment worth it. The inflation should occur in just about every sentence to get full effect. Remember to give tribute to the genius of Victor Borge by using some lines from his skit on Inflationary Language. 

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Inflate your language

The last assignment I did this week was called “Inflate your language”. It was worth 2.5 stars. Here is the assignment page.

For this assignment, I used inflationary language to tell the story of how my character, Billy Steel, met his wife Jackie. Inflationary language is a style created by …

Inflate The Twilight Zone

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I incorporated the Twilight Zone theme song into my Inflate Your Language assignment.  I read an excerpt from one of Professor Grooms posts and added the Twilight Zone sounds in Audacity.  I am getting the hang of Audacity, just in time to put together our radio show!

Here is …

Inflated Pigs

Here is one of my assignments for audio of my own creation.  It was inspired by ampersanddragon’s submission to “Punctuate like Victor Borge.”  Victor Borge also does a skit about inflationary language. I have altered the story of the three little pigs to accommodate inflationary language a bit more. It …

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