Can You Write A Sentence, Or Group Of Sentences Where The First Letter Of Each Word Starts With Successive Letters Of The Alphabet

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Can You Write A Sentence, Or Group Of Sentences Where The First Letter Of Each Word Starts With Successive Letters Of The Alphabet

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The Great Alphabet Challenge!

Can you write a sentence, or group of sentences where the first letter of each word starts with successive letters of the alphabet?

One condition - sentences must make sense and be grammatically correct!

Think it’s too hard? Have a look at these examples, then try your own...

1. Are British chefs dutifully engaged finding great hotels in jolly Korean locations? My niece once put quite red strawberry trifles under visitor William’s X-Men yoghurts - zikes!

2. A big Canadian danced endlessly for Greek homeowners. I joyfully kicked last month’s newspapers onto Peter’s questionable rug. Suddenly two unicyclists vanished - “Weird X-Files,” yawned Zoe.

3. Ask Bernard carefully, “Does Edward follow gentle hippies?” In jest, Kenneth lent Mark next October’s purple quilt - really stupid. Test Uncle Vernon with x-rays, you zit! ______

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