Title Ideas
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When Words Explode: The Day the Senate Shook
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The Echo of Words in Marble Halls
Possible Approach for 3,000 Words
1. Introduction (200–400 words)
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Start with your sentence to grab attention: “The words detonated inside the Senate chamber…”
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Set the scene: describe the chamber, the senators, the tension in the air, the historical weight of the room.
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Hint at the controversy or topic that will unfold.
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Use vivid imagery and sensory details to immerse the reader.
2. The Context (400–600 words)
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Explain why the Senate is in session: a critical bill, a political scandal, or a historic debate.
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Introduce key players: senators, the speaker, lobbyists, or the media.
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Build tension: hint at conflicting interests, personal stakes, or political rivalries.
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